Typeform-style forms for WordPress. Free. No subscriptions.

Conversational, step-by-step forms that live on your WordPress site. Gravity Forms charges $259/yr for this. FlowForms is free, GPL licensed, and running on your server.

See how it works

Each question gets its own screen, the way Typeform works, running entirely on your WordPress site.


Install directly from your WordPress dashboard · Search “FlowForms”


Why people switch

Currently using

Gravity Forms

$59–$259 per year, mandatory annual renewal. The conversational/Typeform-style form experience requires their $259/yr Elite plan. There is no free version.

Currently using

WPForms

Free tier doesn't save entries to your dashboard, email only. Conversational forms (the Typeform-style UX) require a $199–$399/yr Pro plan.

Switch to

FlowForms

The conversational form experience competitors charge $199–$259/yr for, free on wp.org. All entries saved to your dashboard. No annual renewal. GPL licensed. Your server.

Free, day one

  • 8 question types
  • Drag-and-drop builder
  • Entries dashboard
  • Email notifications + smart tags
  • Triple-layer spam protection
  • Welcome & thank-you screens
  • Google Fonts support
  • Gutenberg block + shortcode
  • 4 starter templates
  • Full design customisation

Coming in Pro

Conditional logicMailchimp & Zapier integrationsFile uploadsPayment collectionCSV exportMultiple email recipientsRespondent confirmation emails

Pro is in development. Drop your email and I'll let you know when it launches. Early signups get a discount.

No spam. One email when Pro is ready.

Frequently asked questions

Everything worth knowing before you install.

Is FlowForms really free?

Yes, properly free. It's GPL-licensed and lives on the WordPress plugin directory, with no submission caps, per-form fees, or yearly renewal. A paid Pro add-on is in the works for the heavier stuff (conditional logic, integrations, payments), but the conversational form builder itself stays free.

How is FlowForms different from WPForms or Gravity Forms?

The one-question-per-screen Typeform style is the default in the free version of FlowForms. WPForms puts that behind a $199–$399/yr Pro plan, and its free tier doesn't even save entries to the dashboard (you only get email notifications). Gravity Forms only ships conversational forms on its $259/yr Elite plan, and there's no free tier to begin with.

Where is form data stored?

In your own WordPress database, on your own server. Nothing is sent to FlowForms, and there's no SaaS in the middle. That's usually the point for people using it on GDPR-sensitive or internal forms where a third-party form host isn't really an option.

Does FlowForms work with the WordPress block editor?

Yep. There's a Gutenberg block for dropping a form into any page or post, and a shortcode for classic editor or page-builder setups.

How does FlowForms handle spam?

Two silent filters run on every submission. A honeypot field humans never see, and a rotating server-side token tied to each form that refreshes daily. Anything that fails either check is dropped before it ever reaches your database. If you also have Akismet installed, submissions get checked against it, and anything Akismet flags is saved with a spam label so you can review it before deleting.

Can I customise the form design?

Yeah. You can tweak colors, fonts (Google Fonts included), spacing, and the welcome and thank-you screens right from the builder. Forms don't pick up styling from your theme, they ship their own. That means a form looks the same whether your site runs Twenty Twenty-Four or some custom theme from 2014, and you can have a minimalist contact form sitting on the same site as a louder lead-gen form without them fighting each other.

What's included in Pro, and when does it launch?

Pro adds conditional logic, Mailchimp and Zapier integrations, file uploads, Stripe payments, CSV export, multiple email recipients, and respondent confirmation emails. Still in development, no firm date. Waitlist signups get a launch discount.

How do I install FlowForms?

Inside your WordPress admin, go to Plugins → Add New, search "FlowForms", then Install and Activate. No account, no license key, nothing to sign up for.

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