If you are here looking to download the official WPForms Mailchimp addon, I would like to inform you that this addon is only available in the Plus plan of $99.50 per year. Some people are trying to download this plugin for free and end up downloading some “cracked” version of the WPForms Mailchimp addon.
Not only is this unethical, but it also puts your site at risk of attacks, because most cracked plugins have Malicious code added to them. You also will not get any support if you use a nulled plugin.
But there is a better solution for WPForms Mailchimp integration.
Tablesome is a free WPForms Mailchimp addon that you can use to automatically add subscribers to your Mailchimp list when new signup happens using WPForms. You can easily create Mailchimp newsletter signup forms using WPForms and Tablesome, to grow your email list.
Download the free Tablesome plugin and give it a try!
We will see a step-by-step guide for WPForms Mailchimp Integration using Tablesome.
Mailchimp integration is not available in the WPForms core plugin, so you have to manually install the WPForms Mailchimp addon. If you haven’t installed the WPForms Lite plugin, install it first, and move to install the addon.
To install Tablesome WPForms Mailchimp free addon
Tablesome would be activated on your site and your WordPress site is ready to be connected with Mailchimp.
To connect WPForms to Mailchimp you’ll need to copy your API key from your Mailchimp account. To do this:
We will create a form with WPForms and connect it to Mailchimp. If you’re already created your form you can skip this step and move to the next part.
Besides newsletter subscription forms, you can also use our Mailchimp addon with your other forms such as your normal contact form, opt-in form, beta signup form, GDPR contact form, request a quote form, and any other form.
Now that we have created the Mailchimp signup form with WPForms, let’s set up a workflow using Tablesome for WPForms Mailchimp integration to add form a submitter as a subscriber to your Mailchimp audience.
To do this,
Then you have to map the Mailchimp fields with the WPForms signup list.
Also See: Integrate Contact Form 7 and Elementor Forms to Mailchimp
Field Mapping helps to relate the signup form fields to the corresponding to available fields in Mailchimp. For example, you have to map the WPForms signup Email field to the Email field in Mailchimp.
Note: Your Mailchimp fields have to have matching properties to that of the Form field. If you want to create more fields in Mailchimp, you can do so, by creating new form fields using the Mailchimp form builder.
Currently, Tablesome only comes with manual Field Mapping. We are working on automatic field mapping and will be available soon.
You could also set up Conditions for a contact to be added as a subscriber and add ‘Mailchimp Tags’ to the contact which is added. These conditions and tags help us to group subscribers such as Interest, Mailing preferences, etc., You need to upgrade to the pro version to access conditions and tags.
You could also click the “Add another action” button and create a second action by repeating the same process but applying different conditions and tags for other values such as Weekly, Monthly, etc.,
You could also choose to save the WPForms entries to the table using Tablesome integration and Add Row action.
Now that you have mapped all the fields and applied conditions & tags, you can send test data from your WPForms signup form and see if the data is sent to your Mailchimp account.
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