On this blog I primarily write about integrated Lead Management systems, rather than small tools. However, in a previous post I wrote about a project in which I’m replacing a full-blown Marketing Automation system with tools that add on to Salesforce.com. One of the key tools is a form builder: and that is exactly what FormAssembly provides.
I was impressed with FormAssembly: they have a cool-looking form builder that has lots of advanced features in a user-friendly package. You can simply add form fields to the form, position or group them, and get a live preview. You can edit the properties of the form fields, and set the advanced features (such as label placement or calculated fields).
Once you are done with your form you can copy-and-paste the form’s HTML code to your own website or you can run it from the FormAssembly server.
Advanced Features
You can send a ‘thank-you email’ immediately after form submission, and also get a notification yourself. You can create conditional questions, such as showing a ‘state’ field only when ‘United States’ is selected as a country. Also, you can pre-fill form fields by putting parameters in the form URL (e.g. http://website.com/form.html?field1=value1&field2=value2) However, it does not automatically recognize repeat visitors, like most marketing automation systems.
Submission of the Form
On the submission side of things it is very flexible too, but it takes more knowledge to set it up properly. You can submit straight into Salesforce.com, but it supports only limited deduplication: based on email address it can overwrite all other fields. So if an email address matches an existing Salesforce.com record, the information in the form will overwrite all information in Salesforce: I find that a little scary. Therefore I’ve used their HTTP Post functionality to submit the form to Ringlead, which does more elaborate deduplication.
Salesforce.com integration complexity
The setup of this part is more complex than in most marketing automation systems. You have to:
- Manually map fields to the right Salesforce.com fields, based on naming conventions
- Re-create select boxes (e.g. a list of industries)
- Add several hidden fields, for example to link the form submission to a Campaign
Once you’ve figured this out once, you can easily copy the settings for additional forms.
AdWords Landing Pages
I’m using AdWords to drive visitors to one of my landing pages. I’ve tagged the advertisement so the link contains the search keywords and Ad Group. I’d like to save this information in Salesforce.com too, so I can see which keywords and Ad Groups generate the most business. Some marketing automation systems capture this information automatically, but with FormAssembly I had to write some PHP code to read the information in the URL and put it into a hidden field. It would be great if FormAssembly could make this feature standard: I bet a lot of people are using FormAssembly for AdWords landing pages.
Conclusion
Overall I feel that FormAssembly provides excellent value a low monthly fee ($34). And if they would improve Salesforce.com deduplication I would happily three times as much, and even more if they support AdWords tagging.
Good stuff Jep. While I’m not familiar with FormAssembly, I have used a few standalone form builders in my past and fell in love with Wufoo.com.
Cheers!
-Quin’
Matthew Quinlan
LoopFuse
Hi Jep,
Many thanks for the review and great feedback.
We plan to continue to improve our Salesforce integration with better lookup capabilities, which in turn should make deduplication easy to handle.
As for Adwords tagging, we tried with no success to hook into the Salesforce for Adword app (no API support apparently). However, it looks like you simply need to capture the data in hidden fields in a more automated way. I’ll see if we can do something about this.
Cedric
FormAssembly.com
We were using FormAssemble, than moved to WuFoo but it’s too expenice for our agency. Now we use PHPForms as form builder for our clients.
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Thank you so much for your writing about Formassembly. I heard about them and being more clear from your writing. Now I am sharing my experience with you about FormTitan. And I am sharing one of articles which is about salesforce form building without any coding. https://salesforce.formtitan.com/formbuilder-integration
Thanks Again
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