Kadence Blocks Form Integrations
Connecting your website forms to external marketing and customer management tools helps you capture leads and grow your email subscriber list automatically. Setting up direct integrations allows user form responses to sync instantly with services like MailerLite, FluentCRM, or Brevo without needing separate, heavy plugins. When you establish these direct connections, you ensure that new sign-ups receive your welcome emails and marketing campaigns without delay.
This collection provides step-by-step guides to help you configure, link, and test external services with your Kadence advanced form blocks. You will learn how to authenticate secure API connections, map form fields to your contact list columns, and handle automatic tagging for different audiences. Use these resources to build an automated lead generation workflow that instantly adds new contacts to your favorite email marketing platforms.
Kadence Blocks Form Integrations
Learn how to connect API keys, map data fields, and sync form responses to external email platforms with the following guides.
Creating Anchor Links
Read more: Creating Anchor LinksCreating Anchor Links with Kadence Blocks Anchor links let you link directly to a specific section of your page. This is useful for creating navigation menus, “back to top” buttons, or linking to detailed sections of long content. Kadence Blocks makes it simple to add and use anchor links. Step 1: Add an Anchor ID…
How to Create Patterns in WordPress (Reusable Blocks)
Read more: How to Create Patterns in WordPress (Reusable Blocks)When creating a website, you may have a design you want to reuse over and over. For example, a hero section you may use for custom titles. This is where WordPress Patterns come into play (previously known as Reusable Blocks). This document will guide you on creating and using Patterns in WordPress. Creating Patterns When…
How to Import and Export Blocks or Sections Between Websites
Read more: How to Import and Export Blocks or Sections Between WebsitesWordPress makes it possible to copy, share, and reuse blocks and layout sections between websites without installing extra plugins. This includes core WordPress blocks, block-based themes, and advanced blocks such as Kadence Blocks. This guide explains the supported ways to move blocks and layouts between sites, export reusable content, and share block code with Support…