### [How to Limit Form Entries in WPForms [Step by Step]](https://wpforms.com/how-to-limit-the-number-of-wordpress-form-entries/)

**Published:** November 22, 2021
**Author:** Renee DeCoskey

**Excerpt:** Do you want to learn how to limit form entries in WPForms?

Capping or limiting form entries can be extremely useful. For example, if you're running an online contest, you can limit the number of entries.

So in this article, we'll show you how to limit the number of entries on any WordPress form using WPForms.

**Content:**

You asked — we listened!

We get a lot of questions from customers about different ways of setting limits to form submissions in WordPress.

It’s a great thing to ask about, because capping or limiting form entries can be extremely useful in a variety of situations.

For example, if you’re running an online contest, you can limit the number of entries so that only a specific amount of people can register.

Plus, it can also be used to control the visibility of your forms and combat form spam.

So now, I want to share some of the ways you can enforce submission restrictions in WordPress forms. Hopefully, you’ll find some of these tips helpful when setting up form limits on your site!

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## How to Limit the Number of WPForms Form Entries

Follow these easy step-by-step instructions to limit your WPForms form entries.

- [Step 1: Install the WPForms Plugin](#1-install-the-wpforms-plugin)
- [Step 2: Install and Activate the Form Locker Addon](#2-install-and-activate-the-form-locker-addon)
- [Step 3: Create a New WordPress Form](#3-create-a-new-wordpress-form)
- [Step 4: Limit the Total Number of Entries](#4-limit-the-total-number-of-entries)
- [Step 5: Limit Form Entries by User IP or Email Address](#5-limit-form-entries-by-user-ip-or-email-address)
- [Step 6: Limit Form Entries by Requiring Unique Answers](#6-limit-form-entries-by-requiring-unique-answers)

### Step 1: Install the WPForms Plugin

The first thing you’ll need to do is install and activate the [WPForms plugin](https://wpforms.com/pricing/). If you’re new to WordPress, here’s a detailed guide on [how to install a plugin in WordPress](http://www.wpbeginner.com/beginners-guide/step-by-step-guide-to-install-a-wordpress-plugin-for-beginners/ "Step by step guide on How to Install a WordPress Plugin").

To limit the form entries in WPForms, you need to activate [WPForms Pro](https://wpforms.com/pricing/) or a higher package on your WordPress site.

[![The WPForms pricing page. ](https://wpforms.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/WPForms-Pricing-Page.png)](https://wpforms.com/pricing/)Next, you’ll need to install and activate the [Form Locker addon](https://wpforms.com/addons/form-locker-addon/).

### Step 2: Install and Activate the Form Locker Addon

To activate the addon, head over to your WordPress dashboard and click on **WPForms » Addons.**

![Accessing the WPForms addons screen](https://wpforms.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/wpforms-addons.png)In the search bar, type Form Locker and press the **Install Addon** button.

![Installing the Form Locker addon](https://wpforms.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/install-form-locker-addon.png "Install Form Locker Addon")Once you’ve installed Form Locker successfully, you’ll need to create a new form with WPForms.

### Step 3: Create a New WordPress Form

To create a new form, click **WPForms » Add New** in your WordPress dashboard.

![Adding a new form in WPForms](https://wpforms.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/wpforms-add-new.png)Clicking this will redirect you to the form setup screen of WPForms. Here you can add a name to your form and select the form template you want to use.

WPForms comes with [2,100+ WordPress form templates](https://wpforms.com/templates/), including:

- [Contest entry form template](https://wpforms.com/templates/contest-entry-form-template/)
- Entry upload form template
- Contest registration form template
- Competition registration form template
- Raffle entry form template

For my tutorial, I’ll choose the **Contest Entry Form** template.

![Select the contest entry form](https://wpforms.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Select-Contest-Entry-Form-Template.png)Here’s our form:

![Contest entry form](https://wpforms.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/contest-entry-form-builder.png)You can add additional fields to your form by dragging them from the left-hand panel to the right-hand panel.

Then, click on the field to make any changes. You can also click on a form field and drag it to rearrange the order on your WordPress form.

When your form looks the way you want it to, click **Save**.

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### Step 4: Limit the Total Number of Entries

Once your form is customized and saved, go to **Settings** » **Form Locker** in the Form Editor.

![Opening the Form Locker settings in the form builder](https://wpforms.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/form-locker-settings-1.png)This will bring up the different settings you can configure for the Form Locker addon.

![Form locker settings](https://wpforms.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/fom-locker-settings.png)Here’s a quick overview of what these options mean:

- **Form Verification:**  As the user for a password, their email address, or their age
- **Form Scheduling:** Open and close submissions on specific dates
- **Form Restrictions:** Allows only logged-in users to access the form.
- **Entry Limits & Restrictions:** Limit the number of form entries by user, or set a cap for the maximum entries you’ll accept.

Under the Entry Limits & Restrictions feature, go ahead and turn on the **Enable total entry limit** option.

![Enable Total Entry Limit](https://wpforms.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Form-Locker-Settings.png)When you do this, you’ll see a few settings to configure:

![Enable entry limits & restrictions in WPForms](https://wpforms.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Enable-Entry-Limit.png)- **Limit:** the maximum number of form entries you’ll allow for your form.
- **Closed Message:** the message will display to site visitors trying to submit your form after the entry limit has been reached.

Here’s an example of what our contest entry form looks like when we’ve limited the number of form entries to 100:

![Add a message for users to see when the contest is closed](https://wpforms.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Entry-Limit-Closed-Message.png)This is how you can limit the total number of entries for a form on your website.

Next, we’ll see how you can limit the form submissions by email and IP address of a single user.

### Step 5: Limit Form Entries by User IP or Email Address

To limit the form entries by user IP or email address, toggle on the **Enable user entry limit** option.

![Enabling user entry limits for a form](https://wpforms.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/enable-user-entry-limit.png)This will open more setting options to configure:

![Enable user entry limit](https://wpforms.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/enable-user-entry-limit-1.png)You’ll see options to restrict form entries by IP address and email address. Check the options you want to use to limit entries.

Selecting the option **Restrict by email address** will require you to specify which field in your form contains the user’s email.

Go ahead and select the name of the email field from the dropdown.

![Enable user entry limit by email address](https://wpforms.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Entry-Limit-Email.png)Next, in the **Limit field,** you can define the maximum number of form entries you’ll allow for your form.

Then, from the dropdown, you can select whether your limit is applicable **till the end of the day**, **till the end of the week**, **till the end of the month**, **till the end of the year**, **per 24 hours**, **per 7 days**, **per ~30 days**, or **per ~365 days**.

![Setting a user entry limit and time frame](https://wpforms.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/set-user-entry-limit.png)Finally, enter the message you want to display to users who reach the entry limit. You can showcase a customized message and even insert a link to redirect your visitors to other pages of your website.

![Write a message to display once the entry limit is reached. ](https://wpforms.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/By-Email-Message.png)Once you’re done with the entry limit settings of the Form Locker addon, click **Save.**

### Step 6: Limit Form Entries by Requiring Unique Answers

If you want to prevent the same user from submitting more than one form entry, you can require unique values for certain form fields.

For instance, you can require unique answers for the following field types:

- Single line text
- Name
- Email
- Website / URL
- Password
- Phone

To enable this feature, go to your contest entry form and click on the field you want to require unique answers on. Then, scroll down to **Advanced Options** and click the checkbox labeled **Require unique answer**.

![Require a unique answer on the email field](https://wpforms.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Require-Unique-Answer-Email.png)Now, any time someone tries to submit a form on your site that has already been submitted, they’ll see the message “**The value must be unique**.”

![A message will show if the value is not unique based on your settings in WPForms](https://wpforms.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Email-Value-Must-Be-Unique.png)And there you have it! Now you know the easy way to limit the number of form submissions on your WordPress website.

### Limiting Form Entries – FAQs

Adding form restrictions is a popular topic among our readers. You can learn more about it by looking at some of the commonly asked questions:

#### Why Should I Limit Form Submissions?

There can be many instances where you might want to limit your form submissions or prevent multiple form entries. For example:

- You’re hosting an event with a limited number of people who can attend, so you want to restrict the number of times your [event registration form](https://wpforms.com/how-to-make-an-event-registration-form-in-wordpress/) can be submitted.
- You have an employee feedback form, and you want to make sure each employee can only submit it once.

I hope this post has shown you how easy it is to do!

#### Can I set a maximum number of form submissions for a specific time period in WordPress?

You can use WPForms’ form scheduling features to accept submissions only during a specific time period. At the same time, you can specify the maximum number of submissions to accept from that form.

By combining these separate but related features (both are accessible via the Form Locker addon settings), you can set a maximum number of form submissions during a set time period only.

#### Is it possible to restrict form submissions based on user roles or permissions in WordPress?

With WPForms, you can restrict form submissions to logged-in users only. If you want to limit form submissions by different WordPress user roles, you can use Formidable Forms which comes with visibility settings for every form.

#### How do I prevent spam or bot submissions by limiting form entries in WordPress?

Limiting form entries in any way always proves effective in preventing spam. Forms that are restricted to logged-in users naturally rule out spambots. Similarly, forms that require age, password, or email verification can also minimize spam.

And if your form has an expiry date and/or accepts only a specific number of submissions, this is another obstacle that will keep spambots at bay in many scenarios.

### Next, Save Entries From WPForms to Google Sheets

We hope this guide helped you learn how to limit your form entries by IP address, email, and unique answers.

Next, you might be interested in learning how to [save your form entries to Google Sheets](https://wpforms.com/save-contacts-from-wordpress-form-to-google-sheet/) without writing a single line of code. And if you’re using our free version, make sure to turn on [Lite Connect](https://wpforms.com/docs/how-to-use-lite-connect-for-wpforms/) so you can store entries and unlock them once you [upgrade to WPForms Pro](https://wpforms.com/wpforms-lite-vs-pro/).

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