• Several posts have been made about how to integrate the Salesforce Web to Lead form into a WordPress site, but none have really solved the issue.

    One approach seems to be to create a form outside of WordPress that is used to capture the information and then return back to the WordPress site.

    Is there an integrated approach to include the Salesforce form into a WordPress page?

    The existing SF Contact form plugin does not really include many fields. Adding new fields would require me to customize the PHP code.

    Contact 7 does not seem to have the ability for me to use the Salesforce form action URL without customizing the PHP code.

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  • Arsham Mirshah

    (@slimshamygmailcom)

    Jerry,

    There are several ways to do this.. The easiest of which is to grab the HTML code that SalesForce gives you when you set up the web-to-lead feature and toss it into the page which you want the form to appear.

    Otherwise, if you use GravityForms (which I recommend using – it’s very easy to make website forms and add them to your pages or posts)… you can follow my “how to” for integrating WordPress GravityForm to SalesForce web-to-lead

    Let me know if that helps 🙂

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