JetForm is an advanced form builder plugin for WordPress block editor. We have tried to make easier to send SMS to users through JetForm by following easy steps.
Customer Notification
- Go to JetForm .
- Create your form in JetForm block.
- Create a numeric field for phone number.
- Then Click on Update Button.
- Go to SMS Alert >> JetForm >> Customer Notifications.
- Here, you will have to select your numeric field created in 3rd step.
Admin Notification
- For admin notifications go to SMS Alert >> JetForm >> Admin Notifications.
- Then Click on Save Changes Button.
FAQ’S
1. What is this integration about?
It describes how to link the **JetFormBuilder** form-builder plugin (for WordPress) with **SMS Alert** so that you can send **SMS notifications** when a JetForm is submitted (to the user and/or to the admin).
2. How do I set up customer (visitor) SMS notifications?
1. In your WordPress dashboard, go to **JetFormBuilder** and create or edit your form.
2. **Include a numeric field** in the form to capture the user’s mobile/phone number.
3. Update/save the form.
4. Then navigate to **SMS Alert → JetForm → Customer Notifications**. In that section **select the numeric phone-field** you created so SMS Alert knows which field holds the recipient number.3. How do I set up admin SMS notifications for JetForm submissions?
1. Go to **SMS Alert → JetForm → Admin Notifications**.
2. **Configure the admin number(s) and message template** as needed.
3. Save changes.4. What kind of field do I need to add for the phone/mobile number?
It should be a **numeric (number) type field** in the JetForm – so that the SMS Alert plugin can map it as the recipient’s mobile number.
5. Do I need to do anything else besides enabling those notifications?
The guide is minimal but implies that once you include the phone field, save the form, and enable the notifications under the SMS Alert menu (selecting the field etc), you are **ready**. No additional complex setup is specified in the article.
6. What happens if I skip selecting the phone number field under “Customer Notifications”?
If you don’t select the correct numeric field, SMS Alert won’t know which number to send the SMS to, so the **customer notification likely won’t work**. The article emphasises selecting that field.
7. Why is this integration beneficial?
Because you can **automatically send an SMS** to the form submitter (and optionally the admin) when a form built with JetFormBuilder is submitted — useful for **lead acknowledgement, appointment confirmations, follow-up messages**, etc.
