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How to Use WPForms Analytics to Improve Your Forms

If you’re using WPForms to collect leads, process registrations, or gather feedback, you’re already on the right track. But how do you know if your forms are performing at their best?

WPForms offers several built-in tools to help you analyze form performance, understand user behavior, and make data-driven improvements. Want to know how to use these tools with your forms? Keep reading!

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How to Import Form Entries to Another Site

Importing form entries from one WordPress site to another has never been easier, thanks to WPForms and some handy database management techniques.

With these methods, you can transfer valuable form submissions when migrating or combining websites. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced WordPress user, this process is manageable with the right guidance.

Want to learn how? We can show you! In this post, we’ll explore how to export your forms, import them to a new site, and transfer the actual form entries using phpMyAdmin.

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How to Limit Form Entries in WPForms [Step by Step]

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.

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How to Save WordPress Form Data to a Database (Easy Guide)

When someone fills out a form on your WordPress site, where does that data actually go? If you’re using the right form plugin, the answer is: straight into your WordPress database, automatically.

With WPForms, every form submission is stored in your site’s database the moment a visitor hits submit. You don’t need to configure anything extra.

From there, you can view entries, search and filter them, export to CSV or Excel, sync with Google Sheets, and even generate PDFs.

In this guide, I’ll show you exactly where your WordPress form data lives, how to access it, how to manage your entries from the dashboard, and what you can do with all that stored data.

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