Integration guide

Send WooCommerce store inquiries to a real lead dashboard

Product questions, custom order requests, bulk inquiries — the forms on your WooCommerce store deserve better than getting lost in your regular inbox alongside every other email.

Works with your existing plugin
Contact Form 7, WPForms, and Gravity Forms all support pointing submissions to a custom webhook.
Tag by product or page
See exactly which product page or campaign each inquiry came from.
Instant alerts
Get notified the moment a customer submits a bulk order or custom request.
Setup

WooCommerce in 3 steps

Open your form plugin's webhook settings

In Contact Form 7, add the free "CF7 to Webhook" add-on. In WPForms or Gravity Forms, use their built-in webhook/Zapier-style integration under the form's Settings tab.

Paste your FormsToDB endpoint

Set your unique FormsToDB submission URL as the webhook destination. Map your form's existing fields (name, email, message) — no need to change your form's design.

Submit a real test inquiry

Fill out the form on your live store. The submission lands in your dashboard immediately, ready to move through a status pipeline.

Questions

Before you get started

Any plugin that supports webhooks or a custom form action works — that covers Contact Form 7 (via a free add-on), WPForms Pro, and Gravity Forms, which together cover the large majority of WooCommerce stores.
No — this only applies to contact/inquiry forms you've added separately from checkout. Your standard WooCommerce order confirmation and transactional emails are untouched.
Yes — each form you create in FormsToDB gets its own submission endpoint, so you can route product inquiries and bulk order requests into separate, distinctly labeled lists within the same dashboard.

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