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Design Better Forms with Labels & Hints

We’ve just published a new guide to help you design cleaner, more user-friendly forms using Display Labels, Hint Text, and flexible layout options. If you’ve ever wondered how to make your forms easier to understand while keeping them visually polished and consistent with your store, this update is for you. 🖼️ Explore Different Form Styles…

Demo: Creating and Using Your First Simply Form

This demo walks you through the entire process of creating your first Simply Form. You’ll learn how to create and design a form, preview it, publish it, add it to your storefront, and manage customer submissions — all step by step. Below is a video demonstration that shows the full workflow in action.

Unlock Better Customer Data with Field Mapping 🚀

The more you know about your customers, the better you can serve them. Whether they are logged-in regulars or first-time visitors, associating form submissions with a Shopify Customer Profile is the key to smarter marketing and personalized service. To give you maximum flexibility, Simply Forms lets you create custom fields with any label or type. However, for that data…

Why Your Shopify Custom Forms Need CAPTCHA for Spam Protection

If you run a Shopify store and use custom forms—for contact requests, wholesale inquiries, quote requests, file uploads, or surveys—you’ve likely experienced spam submissions. Bots continuously scan the web for forms they can exploit, flooding inboxes with junk messages, fake leads, and sometimes malicious links. This not only wastes time but can also degrade store…

Difference Between Label and Paragraph Elements in Simply Forms

When designing forms in Simply Forms, both Label and Paragraph elements can display multi-line rich text content. However, they serve slightly different layout purposes, especially when it comes to spacing and visual grouping. Key Differences: Spacing and Blank Lines Both elements support: However, their rendering behavior differs: As shown in the screenshot below, the first…

🚀 New Shopify Flow Trigger: submission-status-changed

Simply Forms now supports a brand-new Shopify Flow trigger: submission-status-changed — giving you powerful new ways to automate workflows when a submission moves through your process. Every submission starts with default statuses like new, open, and close, and merchants can fully customize statuses to match their business. Now, whenever that status changes, Shopify Flow can…

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