Share Your Sign up Form

Hosted Sign-up Forms


You're nearly there! At this point you've created and edited both your sign up form and your thank you page. This is the last step! Remember that you can link or embed hosted sign-up forms depending on your preferences or business needs.

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You can copy the URL you see in the Share the Link box and share your form anywhere you like - your blog, website, or social media. Since it’s a URL, you can include it in emails if you like, or even tweet it.

Instead of sharing your link, you also have the option to embed your form into your website or blog. To use this option click the button that says “Generate Code” in the Embed Code box. We’ll give you the code you need to use the form on your website or blog, you just need to copy it and then paste it into the HTML code of your site. If you have someone who manages your website for you, you’ll just need to give the code to them.

Editing Form & List Names

On this page, you can also edit the name of your sign-up form and the list that will receive it.  To edit the name of your sign-up form, click the ' Edit Name' link on the page.

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In the lightbox that appears, type the name you'd like to use for your form and select a list for the contacts to be added on. You can create a new list or use an existing list.

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To edit your list only - click on the 'Edit List Name or Use Existing List'.

Under 'Select One' in the lightbox, choose the list for your form.

If you want to see the form in action, click the View form on the web button in the bottom right corner. This page will also let you test out the form to make sure it's working the way you want it to.

Embeddable Sign-up Forms

Copy & Paste Your Form

Once you've selected the fields you'd like to include in your embeddable sign-up form, you'll be ready to copy and paste the html to your blog or website. You can click directly into the html box and copy the code or simply use the green 'copy' button, located underneath the code box.

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If you need to make changes you can do that at any time, your forms stay live as you edit them and can be updated at any time.

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