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How to get notification that someone submitted a form on WordPress
When someone fills out a contact form, lead form, or support request on your site, you don’t want to miss it. WordPress doesn’t notify you by default—you need to set up form submission notifications using a plugin.
Let’s walk through how to do that using two of the most popular options: WPForms and Formidable Forms.
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Why you need form submission notifications
Whether you run a business site, blog, or portfolio, form submissions usually mean someone wants to get in touch. Notifications ensure you never miss those opportunities.
Without them, you’d have to manually check your form entries in the WordPress admin, which isn’t practical or efficient. Email notifications help you:
- Respond to new leads quickly
- Track support or service requests in real time
- Keep a backup copy of submitted information in your inbox
- Route messages to the right person on your team
Let’s start by installing a plugin that supports email notifications.
Choose and install a WordPress form plugin
To receive notifications, you’ll need a form builder plugin that supports built-in email alert settings. We recommend:
- WPForms – Ideal for beginners. Simple drag-and-drop builder with detailed notification controls.
- Formidable Forms – Great for users who want advanced conditional logic or SMS alerts via Twilio.
Both plugins let you set up multiple notifications for each form and customize every detail of what gets sent, when, and to whom.
How to set up email notifications in WPForms
Once WPForms is installed and activated, you can configure it to send you an email whenever someone submits your form.
1. Create or edit your form
- Go to your WordPress dashboard
- Navigate to WPForms > Add New to create a form, or WPForms > All Forms to edit an existing one
- Use the drag-and-drop builder to design your form (e.g., Name, Email, Message fields)
- Click Save once your form is ready
2. Access the notification settings
- In the form builder, click Settings in the left sidebar
- Select Notifications from the submenu
- By default, WPForms creates one admin notification for every form
3. Enable notifications
- Make sure the “Enable Notifications” toggle is set to On
- If you don’t see the toggle, it means notifications are already active
4. Set the recipient email address
- In the Send To Email Address field, enter the address where you want to receive alerts
- You can use {admin_email} to send it to your site admin email, or type a specific address like [email protected]
- To send to multiple addresses, separate each with a comma: [email protected], [email protected]
5. Customize the subject and message body
- Use a clear Email Subject, like: New Submission from Contact Form
- In the Email Message field, you can insert smart tags to include user-submitted data:
- Example: Name: {field_id=”1″} (WPForms will show available smart tags in a dropdown)
- You can also include all fields by using the {all_fields} smart tag
6. Set the Reply-To address
- In the Reply-To field, enter the email field’s smart tag (e.g., {field_id=”2″}) so you can reply directly to the user from your inbox
7. Save your changes
- Click the Save button in the upper-right corner to make sure your settings are stored
8. Test your form
- Publish the form on a page or post
- Submit it yourself and confirm the notification arrives as expected
- If you don’t see it, check your spam folder or email logs
How to set up email notifications in Formidable Forms
Formidable Forms offers similar email notification features with a few extra tools for automation.
1. Create or edit your form
- Go to Formidable > Forms
- Create a new form or click Edit under an existing form
- Add fields using the drag-and-drop builder, then click Update
2. Open notification settings
- Click Settings at the top of the form builder
- Choose the Actions & Notifications tab
- Click Email Notification to add or edit a notification rule
3. Set recipient and sender information
- In the To field, enter your email or use [admin_email]
- Set a clear subject like: Form Submission on Your Website
- In the From field, use a valid email address from your domain (e.g., [email protected]) to prevent spam filtering
4. Customize the message
- Use field shortcodes to display user input
- Click “Show Smart Tags” to insert them easily
- You can also use [default-message] to include all form data
5. Add a Reply-To address
- Enter the field shortcode for the user’s email so you can hit “Reply” in your inbox and message the user directly
6. Save and test your form
- Click Update or Save
- Fill out the form yourself and verify the email arrives
- Troubleshoot if needed using the plugin’s built-in logs or SMTP setup
Improve reliability with SMTP
WordPress uses the built-in wp_mail() function to send emails, which depends on your web server. That can be unreliable. To make sure your notification emails get delivered:
- Install the WP Mail SMTP plugin
- Connect it to a real email provider like Gmail, SendLayer, Mailgun, or SMTP.com
- Authenticate your domain if needed, using SPF, DKIM, and DMARC records
- Run a test from the plugin dashboard to verify everything is working
Using SMTP significantly increases the chances that your form notifications will land in your inbox and not the spam folder.
Tips for managing multiple notifications
If you have several forms or team members who should receive alerts, take advantage of advanced notification features:
- Multiple recipients – Send the same form to different people
- Conditional logic – Only send notifications based on user choices (e.g., high-priority messages go to [email protected])
- Separate autoresponders – Send a confirmation email to the user while also notifying your team
- Dynamic routing – Use form logic to route inquiries to the right department
WPForms and Formidable Forms both support these workflows with just a few extra settings.
Troubleshooting notification issues
If your form notifications aren’t arriving:
- Check your spam or junk folder
- Verify your “To” address is correct
- Use SMTP to ensure delivery
- Make sure your form’s notification is enabled
- Avoid free email services like Gmail in the From field—use a domain-matching email like [email protected]
- Try sending a test notification from your plugin’s test tools
Next steps for getting notification that someone submitted a form on WordPress
Getting form submission notifications set up is essential if you want to respond to visitors quickly and keep your workflow organized. Plugins like WPForms and Formidable Forms make it easy to configure and customize these alerts to fit your needs.
Once your email alerts are working, take things further by adding autoresponders, integrating with marketing tools like Mailchimp or Zapier, or setting up Slack or SMS alerts for instant access.
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