• Imagecirrus123

    (@cirrus123)


    Just like most crappy plugins made by lazy developers, this one has all kinds of options then works in a super buggy manner. If you have two of the same forms on a page, they don’t worry correctly and interact with one another instead of having unique instance IDs. It’s such a basic functionality and a sign of horribly poor foresight.

    They actually promote a newsletter form on their website using their forms. But there’s no way to unsubscribe, no mechanism for actually maintaining a list or having interactions with the list.

    If you’re going to put out a plugin, don’t shove 300 half assed features into it done poorly. Make every feature robust with forward thinking.

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  • Plugin Support ImageRahul Das

    (@testerrahul)

    Hello there,

    We’re really sorry to hear about your experience, and we truly appreciate you taking the time to share your feedback.

    Regarding the issue with multiple forms on the same page, this is actually a supported use case, and under normal circumstances, forms should work independently without interfering with each other. Since we haven’t encountered this behavior broadly, it’s very possible that this is something specific to your site. Could you please share a bit more detail about your scenrio?

    As for the newsletter concern, FluentForms handles form submissions, but list management and unsubscribe functionality are typically handled through integrations (like email marketing tools or CRM plugins). This is how the scenario works.

    However, I can see we’re already under a converstation in the support section of the plugin repository. We sincerely apologize again for the frustration caused, and we’d really like the opportunity to help resolve these issues for you.

    Thank you

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