Where Are Elementor Forms Stored?

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No matter if you use Elementor Pro or another contact form plugin, it’s crucial that you know where visitors’ form submissions are stored on your website. Your form submissions contain valuable data that may help with marketing or CRM strategies.

Form submissions can be integrated directly into an email marketing or CRM software platform or used as leads for future engagement with your customers. They provide invaluable data about your audience or prospective buyers that enables more tailored marketing strategies to be created. You can collect, analyze, and manage this data in the WordPress dashboard through creating custom tables or exporting it as CSV files.

What Is the Best Way to Store Form Submissions on My Site? Elementor Pro 3.2 includes a feature that allows you to store form submissions in the back end of WordPress websites, where they can then be viewed, filtered or searched in tables on each page that’s being edited – plus sort, delete or download them as lists!

You can use this feature on all of your sites to collect customer data regardless of where they’re based. In addition, it enables you to present this data using a customized table shortcode on any page and export all submissions as one file.

Your submissions provide the ability to quickly create custom reports or lists of contacts for use in marketing campaigns, though there may still be challenges associated with using this feature.

Accessing data submitted via Elementor forms can be tricky. Elementor stores form submissions in two tables in its database – wp_posts and wp_postmeta – but with one form per table stored as one large serialized string in wp_postmeta making it hard to query using SQL.

There are also other issues with the feature, including its limited security features and Upload Field’s restriction of file upload access to only website administrators. By choosing Google Drive as the place for storing files instead, more comprehensive access control and file management features become available and become the better choice for managing your website’s files.

Even with its limitations, Form Vibes Submissions provides an excellent solution for storing form submissions in WordPress’ back end. Furthermore, its beta feature provides even greater convenience by enabling bulk exporting form submissions as downloadable files – giving you peace of mind knowing you can keep a record of these in the cloud and avoid losing important information.

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