Collecting UTM values with a hidden field in a contact form

We’re excited to introduce our new functionality ⁠— Hidden fields in contact forms ⁠— that will allow you to use UTM tracking with contact forms. You’ll receive the UTM parameters included in your website’s link in every form submission email. You can send form submissions directly to your inbox, Mailchimp account, or almost anywhere you want with Zapier integration. 

This feature is particularly beneficial if you have a few sites on Weblium, as it allows you to understand which of your websites you got a form submission from. Also, it will help you track your site’s performance in Google Analytics.

Let us tell you one more great thing related to the new feature. 

You can duplicate the block that contains the contact form. This allows you to easily apply all the settings you've just chosen to the duplicate contact form.

Here is an even more detailed guide on how to set up UTM tracking with contact forms.

Contact Forms with Multiple Recipients

Now you can set the emails of your teammates or partners in the contact forms so that they will always be informed about your business by receiving form requests from your potential customers.

You can add multiple emails in the Form integrations tab in the Site Settings and choose needed email addresses in the Form settings.

Image + Card element

The Image + Card is our favorite element among all of the freshly-baked ones. It can be used to design the blocks with descriptions, product items or speakers in an interesting way.

You can add the Image+Card element to the custom block and customize it however you want. In the Block Settings, you can choose ready-made presets or even add the text to the picture without Photoshop or any other image editors.

No need to say any more—see it in action. 

Accordion element

This element is useful for designing the Q&A block. It’s a game changer for those who want to add detailed answers to the FAQ block but understand that nobody will read these lengthy texts.

Add the Accordion element to the site and make it a great fit for your site design. Change the control types by choosing icons plus/minus or rows up/down, and set decorators or presets.

Updated Form settings

We’ve changed some field types and spruced up our contact forms by removing redundant field labels.

Form settings have become more compact and clean, so that you don’t need to open the dropdown menu to change the name of the field.

In the “I accept“ field, you can now add URLs to your Terms of Use or Privacy Policy.

PayPal tab on the checkout page

We’ve done our best to let you connect your PayPal account in just a few clicks.

From now on, you don’t need to add PayPal as a payment method option in the Payment Settings or request our support to help you connect your PayPal account. You will have the PayPal tab on the checkout page by default.

To pay via Paypal, click on the Upgrade button, navigate to the PayPal tab, tap the PayPal checkout button, and enter your email or phone number.

Mailchimp integration with contact forms

From now on, you can automatically add your form submissions to subscriber lists in your Mailchimp account.

You don’t need to collect leads manually to upload them to the Mailchimp service.

To set up a Mailchimp integration, go to the Form integrations tab and log in to your Mailchimp account. Then enable Mailchimp integration in the Form Settings.

Setting up a Mailchimp integration will take you a few minutes, but if you do it once, it will serve your business for years to come.

Apps Buttons element

From now on, you can add the AppStore and GooglePlay buttons to your website.

You can add the App Button to a custom block, choose the button type and size, change the language of the button, and add a link to the App page. Consider that each button has its settings, so it should be customized separately. 

If the primary goal of your site is traffic generation to your AppStore and GooglePlay pages, feel free to place your Apps Buttons in the first and last blocks on your site.

Here is a tip: avoid using a nofollow tag on the links to your AppStore and GooglePlay pages to improve your App Store & Google Play optimization.

Tabs updates

These mini improvements will become significant benefits with time. They are like icing on the cake, created to make your tabs even more visually appealing.

  1. You can highlight the active tab with your custom colors to make your site visitors concentrate on this particular tab.
  2. An active tab in a collection block will be centered once your site visitor clicks on the tab on the mobile version of your site.

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