Title: SmartCloud Flow – Block‑based Forms &amp; Workflow Automation
Author: Smart Cloud Solutions Inc.
Published: <strong>May 11, 2026</strong>
Last modified: May 11, 2026

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# SmartCloud Flow – Block‑based Forms & Workflow Automation

 By [Smart Cloud Solutions Inc.](https://profiles.wordpress.org/smartcloud/)

[Download](https://downloads.wordpress.org/plugin/smartcloud-flow.1.0.0.zip)

 * [Details](https://wordpress.org/plugins/smartcloud-flow/#description)
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 *  [Installation](https://wordpress.org/plugins/smartcloud-flow/#installation)
 * [Development](https://wordpress.org/plugins/smartcloud-flow/#developers)

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## Description

**SmartCloud Flow** is a block-based forms and workflow plugin for WordPress.

It combines a modern Gutenberg editor experience with a React/Mantine runtime and
an optional AWS backend, so site owners can design forms in WordPress while choosing
where submissions should be posted and, in Pro, running submissions, templates, 
workflows, and integrations in their own AWS account.

Flow is part of the WPSuite family of plugins by Smart Cloud Solutions, Inc.

**Free mode**

Flow does not require a hosted SaaS backend or a WPSuite connection to render forms.

In Free mode, each form can post directly from the browser to a URL you define per
form. That endpoint may be:

 * your own custom endpoint,
 * a WordPress-side endpoint you implement yourself, or
 * the Flow backend submission endpoint, if you later deploy it.

**Pro mode**

Pro becomes available after connecting your WordPress site to a WPSuite.io workspace.
It is designed to work especially well with the separately deployed **WP Suite Flow
Backend** in your own AWS account.

A typical Pro setup is:

 * deploy the Flow backend to AWS,
 * add the published backend API base URL to **Gatey** as a separate API,
 * choose the desired protection mode for that API (`IAM` or `COGNITO`, matching
   the backend deployment),
 * then select that API in **SmartCloud  Flow Settings  API Settings**.

This lets Flow use Gatey-aware authenticated API access, while keeping the backend
in your own AWS account.

**Key features**

 * **Gutenberg form builder** — Build forms with a dedicated Form block, layout/
   container blocks, and rich field blocks.
 * **Single React runtime per form** — Front-end forms run as one mounted React 
   tree.
 * **Rich display & content blocks** — Use styled content primitives such as blockquotes,
   marks, badges, code blocks, spoilers, lists, tables, timelines, and overflow 
   lists alongside inputs.
 * **Conditional logic & validation** — Show/hide, enable/disable, require/optional,
   and other rule-based field behavior.
 * **Theme overrides & design tokens** — Theme both interactive controls and display/
   content blocks inside the Shadow DOM with Mantine variables and stable `--flow-*`
   CSS tokens.
 * **Shortcodes & Elementor support** — Reuse forms via shortcode and Elementor 
   integrations.
 * **Flexible submission target model** — Submit directly from the browser to a 
   per-form endpoint URL.
 * **Pro: backend-aware operation** — Connect Flow to the AWS-hosted Flow backend
   for durable submissions, admin tooling, templates, workflows, and webhook-driven
   automation.
 * **Pro: backend form sync** — Optionally sync Gutenberg-defined forms into canonical
   backend form definitions stored in AWS.
 * **Pro: admin application** — Manage submissions, templates, workflows, and backend/
   API settings from WordPress admin.
 * **Pro: workflow automation** — Event-driven automation for emails, webhooks, 
   status changes, and related operational flows.
 * **Pro: security & ownership** — Deploy into your own AWS account and choose auth
   modes such as `IAM` or `COGNITO`.

You can find continuously expanding documentation at:
 https://wpsuite.io/docs/

This plugin is not affiliated with or endorsed by Amazon Web Services or the WordPress
Foundation. All trademarks are property of their respective owners.

### Free and Pro Usage Notice

Flow works in **Free mode** without registration or subscription.

In Free mode:

 * forms are rendered in the browser,
 * submissions are posted directly to the endpoint URL configured for the form,
 * no WPSuite connection is required.

Flow does **not** inherently store submissions in WordPress. If you want submissions
handled inside WordPress, you need to implement and expose your own receiving endpoint
there.

**Pro features** are optional and become available after connecting your WordPress
site to a WPSuite.io workspace.

The main Pro scenario is to use the separately deployed **WP Suite Flow Backend**
in your own AWS account. In that setup:

 * you publish the backend API,
 * register that API in Gatey,
 * choose its protection mode (`IAM` or `COGNITO`),
 * and select that API in **SmartCloud  Flow Settings  API Settings**.

This simplifies secure communication between the WordPress-side Flow plugin and 
the AWS-hosted backend.

### Machine-readable resources

 * Plugin manifest: https://wpsuite.io/.well-known/flow-plugin.json
 * OpenAPI spec (backend): https://wpsuite.io/.well-known/flow-openapi.yaml

### External Services

This plugin may integrate with the following external services, depending on configuration:

 1.  **Google reCAPTCHA v3 (optional)**
 2.   * **What it is & what it’s used for:** Client-side bot detection. If enabled,
        Flow can request reCAPTCHA tokens in the browser to protect submissions.
      * **What data is sent & when:** The browser may contact Google to retrieve a 
        token. That token may then be included in submission requests.
      * **How to configure:** Enter your reCAPTCHA site key/secret in the relevant 
        Flow or shared WP Suite settings.
      * **Links:**
         - About reCAPTCHA: https://www.google.com/recaptcha/about/
         - Google Terms: https://policies.google.com/terms
         - Google Privacy: https://policies.google.com/privacy
 3.  **Customer-configured submission endpoint / Flow backend endpoint**
 4.   * **What it is & what it’s used for:** The endpoint URL configured for a form
        submission. In Free mode this may be any URL you control. In Pro, it is commonly
        the AWS-hosted Flow backend.
      * **What data is sent & when:** Form field values and, depending on your implementation,
        related submission metadata. For Pro backend flows, uploaded file references,
        template variables, and workflow/event metadata may also be sent.
      * **Where it goes:** Requests are sent directly from the browser to the configured
        endpoint URL, either through direct fetch calls or, in Pro, through a Gatey-
        integrated authenticated API flow.
      * **How it’s called:** Standard HTTPS requests. Authentication depends on your
        configuration and may be none, IAM, or Cognito-based.
 5.  **WPSuite platform connection (optional; workspace linking and shared features)**
 6.   * **When it applies:** When you connect the site to a WPSuite.io workspace to
        enable Pro features and shared admin capabilities.
      * **What it’s used for:** Workspace linking, shared admin capabilities, license/
        subscription handling, and related WP Suite platform features.
      * **What data may be sent:** Minimal site/workspace identifiers and authentication/
        session data required for linking and management.
      * **Where it goes:** Secure HTTPS requests to WPSuite.io services such as `wpsuite.
        io` and `api.wpsuite.io`.
      * **Links:**
         - WPSuite.io Privacy Policy: https://wpsuite.io/privacy-policy
         - WPSuite.io Terms of Use: https://wpsuite.io/terms-of-use
 7.  **Amazon Cognito (optional; authentication for protected APIs)**
 8.   * **When it applies:** When your Flow backend API or related WP Suite services
        are protected with Cognito and the site uses Cognito-based authentication.
      * **What it’s used for:** User authentication and token-based authorization for
        protected API calls.
      * **Links:**
         - AWS Service Terms: https://aws.amazon.com/service-terms/
         - AWS Privacy: https://aws.amazon.com/privacy/
 9.  **Stripe (optional; subscription/purchase flow)**
 10.  * **When it applies:** Only when the user opens the optional WPSuite subscription/
        purchase flow in the shared admin component.
      * **What it’s used for:** Displaying hosted pricing/subscription UI for optional
        paid features.
      * **What data may be sent:** Browser/session data required by Stripe to render
        the hosted purchase UI and process the purchase flow.
      * **Links:**
         - Terms: https://stripe.com/legal/consumer
         - Privacy: https://stripe.com/privacy

### Trademark Notice

Amazon Web Services, AWS, Amazon EventBridge, Amazon DynamoDB, Amazon SES, and Amazon
Cognito are trademarks of Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates.
 Google reCAPTCHA 
is a trademark of Google LLC. WordPress is a trademark of the WordPress Foundation.

SmartCloud Flow is an independent project and is **not affiliated with, sponsored
by, or endorsed by** Amazon Web Services, Google, or the WordPress Foundation.

### Source & Build

**Public (free) source code:**
 All code that ships in the public (free) version
of Flow is available here: https://github.com/smartcloudsol/flow

**Build & distribution:**
 Flow is shipped to WordPress.org as a pre-built distribution.
Build steps and developer notes are maintained in the GitHub repository documentation.

**Shared WPSuite components:**
 Some admin UI modules may originate from shared 
WP Suite components to support workspace linking, license validation, and subscription
management across WP Suite plugins.

**Pro-only features (source availability):**
 Flow Pro includes additional functionality
such as backend-powered submissions management, templates, workflows, and webhook
dispatching. The code that enables these paid features is distributed to Pro users
but is not published in the public repository.

## Screenshots

 * [[
 * Form builder in Gutenberg (container and field blocks)
 * [[
 * Front-end form rendered with Mantine styling
 * [[
 * Conditional logic editor for a field
 * [[
 * Flow Settings  API Settings
 * [[
 * Pro: Email templates editor with preview
 * [[
 * Pro: Workflow builder (trigger, steps, webhook)
 * [[
 * Elementor Flow widget with preview

## Blocks

This plugin provides 55 blocks.

 *   Flow Form Form container block rendered as a single React tree.
 *   Flow Operations Protected frontend operations console for submissions, templates,
   and workflows.
 *   Flow Content Root Render Flow display and layout blocks outside forms.
 *   Success State Content shown after a successful form submission.
 *   Range slider field Range slider field for Flow Form.
 *   Code Display code snippets inside Flow forms.
 *   OverflowList Display the first few items inline and summarize the rest.
 *   File upload field File upload field for Flow Form.
 *   Wizard Step A single step in a wizard container.
 *   Title Display a heading inside Flow forms.
 *   Group Horizontal layout container for Flow Form fields.
 *   Password field Password input field for Flow Form.
 *   Divider Visual divider for form sections.
 *   Table.Tr A row inside a Flow table.
 *   Switch field Switch toggle field for Flow Form.
 *   Timeline Display a sequential timeline with Flow content items.
 *   Stack Vertical layout container for Flow Form fields.
 *   Radio field Radio button group field for Flow Form.
 *   Hidden field Hidden value field for metadata, tracking, or CRM source values.
 *   Rating field Rating field for Flow Form.
 *   Text field Field block for WP Suite Forms.
 *   Highlight Display text with highlighted matches inside Flow forms.
 *   Number Formatter Display formatted numbers inside Flow forms.
 *   Save Draft button Button block for saving a draft form submission.
 *   PIN field PIN input field for Flow Form.
 *   Table.Td A content cell inside a Flow table row.
 *   Text Display supporting text inside Flow forms.
 *   Fieldset Fieldset container for grouping form fields.
 *   Mark Display highlighted inline text inside Flow forms.
 *   Textarea field Field block for WP Suite Forms.
 *   Blockquote Display a quote inside Flow forms.
 *   Image Display images inside Flow forms.
 *   List.Item A content item inside a Flow list.
 *   Grid Responsive grid layout container for Flow Form fields.
 *   Color picker field Color picker field for Flow Form.
 *   Table.Th A header cell inside a Flow table row.
 *   AI Suggestions Generate AI-powered suggestions from current form values.
 *   Visually Hidden Visually hidden container for accessibility.
 *   Checkbox field Field block for Flow Form.
 *   Wizard Multi-step wizard container with step-by-step validation.
 *   Number field Number input field for Flow Form.
 *   Checkbox group field Checkbox group field for Flow Form.
 *   Submit button Submit button for Flow Form.
 *   Slider field Slider field for Flow Form.
 *   Timeline.Item A single item inside a Flow timeline.
 *   List Display a structured list with Flow content items.
 *   OverflowList.Item A single inline item inside an OverflowList.
 *   Tags field Tags input field for Flow Form.
 *   Date field Field block for Flow Form.
 *   Spoiler Display collapsible text inside Flow forms.
 *   Table Display a structured table with Flow content cells.
 *   Select field Field block for Flow Form.
 *   Badge Display compact badge labels inside Flow forms.
 *   Submission Meta Display runtime metadata such as submission details or accepted
   AI suggestion information in a success state.
 *   Collapse Collapsible container for form fields.

## Installation

 1. Upload the plugin ZIP (or install from the WordPress plugin repository).
 2. Activate the plugin through the “Plugins” screen in WordPress.
 3. Go to **WP Admin  SmartCloud  Flow Settings**, review the configuration.
 4. Build a form in Gutenberg and configure its submission target.
 5. Optionally, for Pro:
 6.  * connect the site to a WPSuite workspace,
     * deploy the WP Suite Flow Backend into AWS,
     * add the backend API to Gatey,
     * then select that API in **SmartCloud  Flow Settings  API Settings**.

## FAQ

### Does Flow work without an AWS backend?

Yes. Flow can render forms and submit them directly from the browser to any endpoint
URL you configure for the form.

### Does Flow store submissions in WordPress?

Not by default. Flow posts to the configured endpoint. If you want WordPress to 
receive and store submissions, you need to implement a receiving endpoint on the
WordPress side yourself.

### Does Flow send my data to third parties?

Only when your configured submission target or protection settings require it. For
example, if you enable reCAPTCHA or post to an external backend endpoint, the browser
will make external network calls. See **External Services** below.

### What is the easiest Pro setup?

Deploy the WP Suite Flow Backend into your own AWS account, register its API base
URL in Gatey as a separate API, configure the matching protection mode (`IAM` or`
COGNITO`), and then select that API in **SmartCloud  Flow Settings  API Settings**.

### What happens if I disable the backend?

Forms can still work as long as they submit to another valid configured endpoint.
Backend-dependent features such as submissions management, templates, workflows,
and related admin tooling will no longer be available through that backend connection.

### Will it work with static exports?

Yes. Flow runs in the browser and can submit directly to the configured endpoint,
so WordPress/PHP does not need to proxy the request.

### Does this work outside Gutenberg?

Yes. Use the `[smartcloud-flow-form]` shortcode or the Elementor widget. Developers
can also integrate the JavaScript APIs directly.

## Reviews

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## Contributors & Developers

“SmartCloud Flow – Block‑based Forms & Workflow Automation” is open source software.
The following people have contributed to this plugin.

Contributors

 *   [ Smart Cloud Solutions Inc. ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/smartcloud/)

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## Changelog

#### 1.0.0

 * Initial release.
 * Gutenberg form builder with React/Mantine runtime.
 * Conditional logic, shortcode support, and Elementor integration.
 * Flexible per-form submission target model.
 * Optional Pro integration with the WP Suite Flow Backend and Gatey-aware authenticated
   API access.

## Meta

 *  Version **1.0.0**
 *  Last updated **16 hours ago**
 *  Active installations **Fewer than 10**
 *  WordPress version ** 6.2 or higher **
 *  Tested up to **6.9.4**
 *  PHP version ** 8.1 or higher **
 * Tags
 * [automation](https://wordpress.org/plugins/tags/automation/)[aws](https://wordpress.org/plugins/tags/aws/)
   [forms](https://wordpress.org/plugins/tags/forms/)[gutenberg](https://wordpress.org/plugins/tags/gutenberg/)
   [Workflows](https://wordpress.org/plugins/tags/workflows/)
 *  [Advanced View](https://wordpress.org/plugins/smartcloud-flow/advanced/)

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## Contributors

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