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Form Maker is a easy form builder plugin of WordPress. We have tried to make easier to send SMS to users through Form Maker by following easy steps.

Customer Notification

  • Go to Form Maker.
  • Create your form in Form Maker.
  • Create a numeric field for phone number.
  • Then Click on Publish Button.
  • Go to SMS Alert >> Form Maker >> Customer Notifications.
  • Here enable your form and expand that form to configure SMS and OTP settings.
  • Here, you will have to select your numeric field created in 3rd step.

Admin Notification

  • For admin notifications go to SMS Alert >> Form Maker >> Admin Notifications.
  • Then Click on Save Changes Button.
FAQ’S
  1. 1. What does this integration allow?

    It enables you to integrate the **Form Maker** form builder plugin for WordPress with **SMS Alert** so that when a form submission occurs, **SMS notifications** (to the user and/or admin) can be sent automatically.

  2. 2. What are the basic steps for setting up “Customer Notification”?

    1. In WordPress, go to **Form Maker** and create your form.
    2. Add a **numeric field** to the form for the mobile/phone number.
    3. Publish the form.
    4. Then go in WordPress to **SMS Alert → Form Maker → Customer Notifications**.
    5. **Enable the relevant form**, expand the configuration section, and **select the numeric phone field** you created.

  3. 3. How do I set up Admin Notification?

    1. In WordPress, navigate to **SMS Alert → Form Maker → Admin Notifications**.
    2. **Enable the notifications** for the admin side and then click **Save Changes**.

  4. 4. What type of phone number field should I include in the form?

    You need a **“numeric” field type** (i.e., a field in Form Maker that can capture numeric/mobile values) so that SMS Alert can correctly associate it with the mobile number to which it should send the SMS.

  5. 5. What if I skip selecting the numeric phone field or don’t enable the form?

    If you don’t select the correct phone field in the configuration or don’t enable the form for SMS notifications, the **SMS won’t be sent to the submitter** (customer/user) correctly—even if the form is submitted. The setup steps emphasise this selection.

  6. 6. Is there any mention of OTP (one-time-password) functionality in the setup?

    Yes — in the Customer Notification section of the article there is a mention of **“SMS and OTP settings”**. So you have the option to configure **OTP verification** for the mobile number field as part of the workflow.

  7. 7. Why is this integration beneficial?

    – It **automates SMS notifications** as soon as a user submits a form, which improves user experience and ensures timely communication.
    – It also enables the **admin to get SMS alerts** whenever a new submission occurs, helping stay on top of leads/entries.
    – Plus, by capturing the mobile number via a dedicated field and optionally verifying via OTP, you ensure you have **reliable contact details** for follow-up.

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