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Divine Smart Forms is a flexible form builder plugin for WordPress that helps you create and publish custom forms without depending on external form platforms.
You can build forms from the WordPress admin area, publish them with a shortcode, collect entries in your dashboard, and connect submissions to follow-up workflows like email and Google Sheets.
Why use Divine Smart Forms?
Create custom forms directly inside WordPress
Manage form entries from your own admin dashboard
Send email notifications to admins and users
Sync submissions to Google Sheets
Support file uploads and multiple field types
Keep form data in your WordPress site using plugin-owned tables
Key features
Drag-and-drop style form builder in wp-admin
Shortcode-based form embedding
Entry listing and management
Reusable email templates
User and admin email notification support
Google Sheets integration settings
File upload support
Configurable form settings
Optional debug logging
Optional delete-all-data-on-uninstall setting
How to use this plugin
Install and activate the plugin.
In wp-admin, go to Divine Forms.
Click + Add New to create a new form.
Add your fields and configure the form settings.
Save the form.
Copy the generated shortcode from the forms list.
Paste the shortcode into any page, post, or widget area.
View submitted entries from Divine Forms > All Entries.
Shortcode
Use the shortcode below to display a form on the front end:
[divismfo_form id="123"]
Replace 123 with your actual form ID.
Typical workflow
Create a form for contact, enquiry, booking, feedback, or lead collection.
Publish it on a page using the shortcode.
Configure admin or user email notifications if needed.
Enable email or Google Sheets options based on your workflow.
Track submissions from the WordPress admin area.
Benefits for site owners
Faster lead capture without depending on third-party form services
Centralized submission management inside WordPress
Better follow-up through email workflows
Easier reporting when submissions are synced to Google Sheets
Useful record keeping with saved entries inside WordPress
External services
This plugin can connect to third-party services when you enable the related features in the plugin settings or in a form’s configuration.
Google Sheets
This plugin can connect to Google Sheets so form submissions can be written to a spreadsheet and, when needed, a spreadsheet can be created and checked from the WordPress admin area.
Data sent:
Google service account credentials that you paste into the plugin settings are used only to request an OAuth access token from Google.
Spreadsheet metadata such as the spreadsheet ID, sheet name, and header row may be requested when you validate or use a Google Sheets connection.
Form submission values are sent to Google Sheets only when Google Sheets sync is enabled for a form and a submission is processed.
When data is sent:
When you save and use a Google service account for Sheets access.
When the plugin validates a configured spreadsheet or reads sheet headers.
When a visitor submits a form that has Google Sheets sync enabled.
Service provider:
Google: Google API Services User Data Policy, Google Terms of Service, Google Privacy Policy
