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We’ve Relaunched our WePay Integration!

We have now (re)launched our WePay integration! For those who are unfamiliar, WePay is a payment processor that allows you to easily collect payments online. WePay provides a simple way for individuals, organizations, and businesses to instantly collect donations online, send invoices, sell tickets to an event, and sell items online. WePay also provides an API to developers to integrate with its payments platform. But with our simple integration, no coding experience is needed!

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Add Discount/Coupon Codes For Event Registration and Order Forms

We often get the question “How do I add a discount code to my form?” from our customers and potential customers. In the past, there wasn’t a way for users to automatically add discount codes, but you could do it manually with some “hacking” and finessing of your Formstack account. All of that changes today, as you now have the option of adding a discount/coupon code field to your event registration forms, online order forms, and any other payment form.

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Welcome Chargify To Our Family of Integrations

integrate Formstack web forms with Chargify for recurring paymentsThe latest update to the Formstack form builder is something not seen to our end users, we switched our internal billing system from a “rolled-our-own” system to using Chargify. Chargify describes itself as “the easiest way to start collecting subscription credit card payments from your customers.” and we would agree. Chargify allows you to set-up, bill, and manage subscriptions. Best of all, Chargify supports several payment gateways.

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Best Practices: Online Order Form

A good online order form is short, easy to fill out, asks for the least amount of information possible, and avoids frustrating the end-user. If someone is filling out your order form, they’ve already decided to purchase your product.  You don’t want to change their mind by presenting them with a form that presents any sort of challenges.

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Using Multiple Payment Processors on an Order Form

You can use one payment option, such as PayPal, on your order form, or you can use two or more payment options.  Each payment option will need to be set up separately under Settings > Payment Integration.

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Creating Smart Order Forms

Today’s post in our “Online Forms That Convert” series is from James Paden of Xemion. More information about James can be found at the bottom of this post.

When creating online order forms, whether for a large corporation, a small business or a non-profit, there are three questions your visitors will always ask:

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New Field Types

We just released a new version of our form builder, and are happy to announce seven new field types that should greatly enhance the ease of collecting and validating data online.

Name, Address and Phone Number Fields

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Building Good Web Forms

In our first post in our five day series for Online Forms that Convert, we want to revisit the basics of building good web forms. Throughout this series we will be talking about different types of forms like contact forms, surveys, and order forms, but today we will be talking about form building in general.

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Calculating Total, Tax & Shipping On Your Forms

For the last two weeks, I’ve been blogging about creating some basic order forms with Formstack.  We’ve covered both single item and multi-item forms.  This week, I thought I’d go back to a single item form, but this time show how to calculate tax, shipping, and a total, all on the form, instead of on the payment integration page.

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Creating A Multi-Item Paypal Order Form

Last week, I wrote about how to create a single item order form, but what if you have more than one item and want to integrate your form with PayPal?  Well, today I’m going to show you the most basic way to do this.  I’m going to skip all of the steps from my last blog post, so if you haven’t read that one, you should head there now.

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