New Sobi Forms 1.5.0 — File Uploads, Hidden Fields & More

The Modern and Lightweight Form Builder for WordPress.

Design beautiful forms inside an intuitive, minimalist interface. Built for performance

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Document-First, Notion-Like Builder

Build forms like a document—not a maze of tabs and side panels.

  • Add and arrange fields in a clean, focused canvas
  • Configure Choice Tiles, radios, and checkboxes inline
  • Stay in flow without jumping between complex panels

Inbox-Like Mini-CRM

Sobi Forms is more than email forwarding—it is a real submission workspace.

  • Read and unread status at a glance
  • Star important leads and filter fast
  • Add internal notes to track and collaborate

Effortless Embedding

Drop a form anywhere on your site in seconds.

  • Native Gutenberg block with a built-in form picker
  • Clean shortcode for Elementor, Divi, and any builder
  • Rendering that adapts to your theme automatically

Hardcore Spam Prevention

Block fake leads without punishing real visitors with CAPTCHAs.

  • Akismet integration with silent inbox quarantine
  • Silent honeypot fields and strict nonce verification
  • Built-in rate limiting (5 submissions per hour per IP)

Smart Privacy, GDPR by Design

Full control over what you store—and for how long.

  • Email alerts, inbox logging, or both—per form
  • Configurable auto-purge; visitor IPs stored as hashes only
  • No third-party servers or hidden tracking scripts

Fast and Weightless by Design

A modern form builder should not tank your PageSpeed score.

  • ~2.5 KB gzipped (JS+CSS) when a form is on the page
  • Assets load only on pages that actually render a form
  • Zero performance impact everywhere else on your site

Frequently Asked Questions

You can also check the WordPress plugin forum or drop me a message.

A lightweight WordPress form builder with a modern editor and a built-in submission inbox. No bloat, no jQuery on the front-end.

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