Blacklist for WPForms 2.1
Blacklist for WPForms helps you block specific email IDs or entire domains from submissions, reducing spam on your forms in WordPress. Its main benefit: cleaner inbox and higher conversion by stopping unwanted signups. An extra edge: easy to set up with precise blocking and seamless WordPress integration.
Description
Blacklist for WPForms is a WordPress plugin that helps you reduce unwanted signups by blocking specific email IDs and complete email domains from submitting WPForms. If you receive spam from repeated sources (such as marketing companies or disposable inboxes), this plugin filters those submissions before they reach your inbox or user records. It’s built to integrate with the WPForms workflow, so your forms stay clean without disrupting your existing setup. The result is a more reliable form experience for visitors and fewer time-consuming spam checks.
Main Features
- Email ID blacklisting — Block specific addresses from sending form submissions via WPForms.
- Domain blacklisting — Prevent entire email domains from completing submissions.
- Works with WPForms — Applies blacklist rules directly to WPForms form submissions in WordPress.
- Granular control — Manage a mix of individual emails and domain-level blocks.
- Spam reduction — Helps stop common sources of spam signups before they are recorded.
- Cleaner submission data — Reduces invalid or unwanted entries tied to blocked emails.
- Simple setup — Designed to be easy to configure for common WPForms anti-spam needs.
Benefits
- Cleaner inbox — Fewer spam emails from blocked addresses and domains.
- Higher conversion quality — Focus on real submissions instead of filtering noise later.
- Better UX — Visitors are less likely to see repeated spam patterns affecting form outcomes.
- Less manual moderation — Reduce the time spent reviewing and removing unwanted entries.
- More trustworthy form data — Improve the accuracy of leads collected through WPForms.
Who is it suitable for?
- WooCommerce store owners using WPForms for customer inquiries or registrations.
- Blog and content websites collecting leads with WPForms contact forms.
- Marketing teams managing high-volume form submissions.
- Agencies supporting multiple WordPress client sites with WPForms.
- Online course and webinar pages using WPForms for enrollment interest.
- Small business websites that want straightforward email-domain blocking.