Hi,
The plugin looks great! I’d love to see that the features for saving forms (form entries) and visual data reporting (form analytics) or AI become optional components we can turn on/off based on our needs. Many of us only need to have forms emailed and don’t otherwise need those features detailed below.
Form Entries
Stores form entries securely to access and manage form submission data within the WordPress dashboard. Review, export, or perform actions on form entries as needed.
Visual Data Reporting
Analyze and gain insights from form submissions through interactive charts, graphs, and data visualizations. Take data-driven decisions.
Thanks!
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]]>I had installed Sureforms plugin and liked the clean layout it provides BUT.
When I came to make changes to pages and post I lost the following options from the three dot dropdown.
Duplicate, Add Before, Add after, Group, Create Pattern, which is certainly not ideal.
Not only that when I went to select Blocks it displayed No Results Found which kinda renders the plugin, certainly on my site and perhaps with compatibility issues with other plugins I have installed unworkable.
Here’s a link to the file which shows the differences
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vtOpx1iYLS4q-osBPhxb5dadelHeE7QP/view?usp=sharing
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I am having issues sending notification emails to a secondary admin person. I put in the full email address of the person but it does not work. Can you please explain what the Form ‘Input tags’ and ‘Generic tags’ mean?
You can see an example at https://app.screencast.com/VPgYiCIEdInVc
]]>I really appreciate how SureForms leverages the default WordPress block system. It’s familiar and snappy, making it very easy to use.
I’ve noticed that submissions and forms are stored in the default WordPress wp_posts
and wp_postmeta
tables. Given WooCommerce’s recent shift to dedicated tables to improve performance and reduce database bloat, I’m concerned about potential performance issues as data grows.
Are there any plans to transition form data to dedicated tables to enhance performance and scalability?
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
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