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July Road-Map : Widgets and Salesforce integration

June has been mostly about behind the scenes work, but there are few things brewing at the Form Assembly that deserve a public announcement. So, here you go:

Coming up in July,

  • Integration with third-party services, starting with Salesforce.com. This will allow you to turn your Form Assembly web form into an automated lead generation tool. This will roll out as a private beta first, so if you would like to try this feature, email me or drop a comment here.
  • A Wordpress 2.0 widget, to easily add a web form to your Wordpress blog.
  • New CSS stylesheets and a new layout option to display field hints as a contextual pop-up (a.k.a. tool-tip).
    field hint as a tool-tip

If you have any comments, feel free to post here or in the forums.

Thank you.

widget, form builder, salesforce

9 Responses to “July Road-Map : Widgets and Salesforce integration”

  1. CRM software vendors Says:

    can you integrate with Salesboom.com as wll?

  2. cedsav Says:

    I’ll certainly look at it. Does Salesboom have an API?

  3. agent99 Says:

    Would you also include the huge Google’s Blogger installed base in addition to your existing plans to support Wordpress?

  4. Jill Says:

    If you could integrate with BaseCamp, that would also be great! They do have an API also.

  5. boagworld Says:

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  6. jon Says:

    Is there a to be notifed list for the wordpress widget?
    tia
    jon

  7. Steve Says:

    I second the notified list for the wordpress widget.
    Steve

  8. Lifehacker Says:

    Make your own web forms

    I’m (slowly) building a new website right now, and I’ve been looking for good general web forms. So far, the best resource I’ve seen is at the Form Assembly. Not only can you build your own web forms, but…

  9. Don Lapre Fan Says:

    I suggest www.sitepoint.com/article/style-web-forms-css for web forms. Thanks for all the info.

    John
    Don Lapre Fan
    www.mongolideal.com
    owner@mongolideal.com