WPForms GetResponse 1.8.0
Description
WPForms GetResponse is a WordPress plugin add-on that helps you build GetResponse newsletter signup forms directly on your site. Instead of redirecting visitors elsewhere, you can collect leads within your WordPress pages using form elements that match your content. This plugin connects your signup forms to your GetResponse account, so submissions can be synced for list growth. It’s designed for WordPress users who want a smooth workflow between WPForms and GetResponse, supporting better engagement and conversion-focused signups.
With WPForms GetResponse, you can create and manage newsletter signups as part of your existing WordPress experience, using the same form approach you rely on for site interactions. The result is a practical way to expand your email list while keeping setup simple and maintainable.
Main Features
- GetResponse signup form creation — Build newsletter signup forms in WordPress for your GetResponse lists.
- Direct integration with GetResponse — Connect your form submissions with your GetResponse account.
- Embedding inside WordPress — Place signup forms on posts and pages where visitors already browse.
- Field mapping for signups — Send the right visitor information from the form into GetResponse.
- Form customization — Design signup forms to fit your site’s look and layout.
- Reliable syncing — Keep your email list growing by syncing new submissions to GetResponse.
- Seamless WPForms workflow — Use WPForms to create and manage the signup experience inside WordPress.
Benefits
- Higher conversion likelihood — Capture email signups without pushing users off your site.
- Better UX for visitors — Keep the signup process consistent with your WordPress pages.
- Faster list building — Automatically sync new signups to GetResponse.
- Reduced manual work — Avoid copy/paste processes by sending form data directly to GetResponse.
- Clearer lead management — Ensure signups are organized according to your mapped fields.
Who is it suitable for?
- WooCommerce stores building an email audience from product and blog traffic
- Newsletters and blog publishers using GetResponse for subscribers
- WordPress site owners who already use WPForms for forms
- Marketing agencies managing multiple lead capture flows
- Content creators and small businesses focused on engagement
- Landing page builders who want signup forms embedded in WordPress