Give people a simple way to reach you without handing out your inbox. Here is how to add a contact form and get every message where you will actually see it.
The simplest way to add a contact form is a platform with a form builder already inside. You drop a form onto any page, pick the fields you want, and every submission emails you and lands in your dashboard. Instinctor includes this, so there is no separate form plugin to wire up.
STEP BY STEP
1. Add a form to a page
Drop a contact block onto any page. A clean form appears, ready to use, with no embed code.
2. Choose your fields
Ask for what you need: name, email, phone, a message, a service, a date. Keep it short to get more replies.
3. Point it at your inbox
Every submission emails you the moment it is sent, so you can reply fast while the lead is warm.
4. Keep out the spam
Built-in checks quietly block bots, so your inbox fills with real people instead of junk.
5. Keep a record
Every message is saved in your dashboard, so nothing is lost if an email gets buried.
6. Reply and follow up
Answer from your inbox as usual. The person is a lead now, not just an email you might forget.
BUILT IN VS BOLTED ON
You can link out to a Google Form or embed a third-party form tool. It works, but it looks nothing like your site, and your enquiries end up in yet another place.
It looks like your site
The form uses your design and sits right on the page, instead of an off-brand embed in a box.
Enquiries in one place
Messages email you and save to the same dashboard as your bookings and orders, not a separate spreadsheet.
Spam handled for you
Bot protection is built in, so you are not copying anti-spam tricks from a plugin forum.
COMMON QUESTIONS
Every submission emails you straight away and is saved in your dashboard, so you can reply fast and never lose a message to a buried inbox.
Yes. Add name, email, phone, a message, a service or a date, whatever you need. Shorter forms get more replies, so ask only for what matters.
Yes. Bot protection is built in and quietly blocks junk, so your enquiries are real people rather than automated spam.
No. The form builder is part of the site. You drop a form onto a page and it works, with no plugin to install or embed code to paste.
Yes. Add a contact form on one page and a quote form on another, each with its own fields, all reaching the same inbox.
No. Forms are part of the flat monthly price, not a separate form service with limits on submissions.