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Monitor WPForms automatically

WPForms powers millions of WordPress sites with its drag-and-drop builder. FormsCheck auto-detects WPForms (both Lite and Pro), tests every field, and verifies that form emails actually arrive.

Why do WPForms forms break?

WPForms is reliable, but it still depends on your WordPress environment. Here are common failure points:

License & update issues

Expired WPForms Pro licenses stop receiving updates. Outdated versions can conflict with newer WordPress or PHP versions, causing silent form failures.

SMTP & notification failures

WPForms relies on wp_mail() for notifications. Without a proper SMTP plugin, emails may never reach the inbox — especially on shared hosting.

Conditional logic errors

Complex conditional logic in WPForms Pro can break after field changes, hiding required fields or skipping validation without obvious errors.

Confirmation page issues

WPForms shows a confirmation container after submission. Theme CSS conflicts can hide or misrender this element, confusing users.

How FormsCheck monitors WPForms

1

Auto-detection

Paste the page URL. FormsCheck detects the .wpforms-form element, maps all fields by their IDs, and pre-fills test values — including dropdowns and radio buttons.

2

Real browser submission

FormsCheck fills in every field and clicks the .wpforms-submit button in a real browser. It waits for the confirmation container to appear.

3

Email verification & alerts

Optionally verifies that the notification email was delivered to a real inbox. If anything fails, you get an instant email or Slack alert.

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