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How Do I Create a Fillable Form in Shopify?

Last updated on October 1, 2022 @ 5:16 pm

When you need to add a fillable form to your Shopify store, there are a few different methods you can use. One is to use a Shopify app, like JotForm, that will let you create forms and embed them on your site. Another option is to use a service like Google Forms or Wufoo, which also offer form creation and embedding. Finally, if you’re comfortable coding, you can create your own form using HTML and CSS.

Creating a fillable form using a Shopify app is the easiest method, as the app will handle all of the form creation and embedding for you. Simply install the app from the Shopify App Store and follow the instructions to create your form.

Once you’re done, you can add the form to any page on your site using the app’s embed code.

PRO TIP: Please be aware that creating a fillable form in Shopify may result in decreased conversion rates and increased abandoned carts. We recommend testing forms thoroughly before implementing them on your live site.

If you prefer to use a service like Google Forms or Wufoo, the process is similar. Create your form using the service’s tools, then grab the embed code and add it to your Shopify site. Both Google Forms and Wufoo offer free plans that should be more than sufficient for most small businesses.

Finally, if you’re comfortable coding, you can create your own form using HTML and CSS. This is the most complex option, but it also gives you the most control over the look and feel of your form. If you go this route, start by creating a basic HTML form skeleton. Then add the input fields you need using the tag. Finally, style your form using CSS to make it look however you want.

Conclusion:

Creating a fillable form in Shopify is easy with one of the many available methods. You can use an app like JotForm or Wufoo; or if you’re comfortable coding, create your own HTML form with CSS styling.

Kathy McFarland

Kathy McFarland

Devops woman in trade, tech explorer and problem navigator.