Learn how to integrate Elementor form submissions with Airtable using Pabbly Connect for seamless data management and automation. Follow our step-by-step guide! Eliminate manual repetitive tasks from your workflow. Discover proven automation methods with intuitive steps designed for efficiency-minded professionals.

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1. Accessing Pabbly Connect for Integration

To begin the integration process, you need to access Pabbly Connect. Start by searching for ‘Pabbly Connect’ in your browser. Once on the landing page, you will find options to sign in or sign up for free. New users can create an account to enjoy 100 free tasks monthly.

After signing in, you will be directed to your dashboard. Here, click on the button labeled ‘Create Workflow’ to initiate the integration process. This is where you will set up the connection between your Elementor form and Airtable using Pabbly Connect.


2. Setting Up Your Workflow in Pabbly Connect

Once you click on ‘Create Workflow’, you will need to name your workflow. For this integration, name it ‘How to Add Elementor Form Submission in Airtable’. Then, select a folder for your workflow, such as ‘Automations’, to keep your dashboard organized.

  • Click on ‘Create’ to open the workflow window.
  • In the workflow window, select your trigger application, which will be Elementor.
  • Choose ‘New Form Submission’ as your trigger event.

This setup allows Pabbly Connect to capture new submissions from your Elementor form, ensuring that all data is collected efficiently.


3. Connecting Elementor Form to Pabbly Connect

After selecting Elementor and the trigger event, Pabbly Connect will provide you with a Webhook URL. Copy this URL as it will be used to connect your Elementor form to Pabbly Connect.

Next, go to your Elementor form and click on ‘Edit with Elementor’. Navigate to ‘Actions After Submit’ and add a new action named ‘Webhook’. Paste the copied Webhook URL into the designated field and click ‘Publish’. This step establishes a connection between your Elementor form and Pabbly Connect.


4. Testing the Integration with a Submission

To test if the integration is working correctly, submit a test form using the Elementor form. Fill in the required fields and click ‘Submit’. You should see a confirmation message indicating that your submission was successful.

  • Return to your Pabbly Connect workflow and check if the response has been captured.
  • Ensure that all details from your test submission are displayed correctly in the workflow.

This confirms that your Elementor form is successfully sending data to Pabbly Connect, which will then forward it to Airtable.


5. Adding Form Submissions to Airtable via Pabbly Connect

For the action step, select Airtable as your action application in Pabbly Connect. Choose ‘Create Record’ as the action event. If you haven’t connected your Airtable account yet, click on ‘Add a New Connection’ and follow the prompts to authorize Pabbly Connect to access your Airtable account.

Once connected, select the base and table where you want the form submissions to be stored. You will need to map the data fields from your Elementor form to the corresponding columns in Airtable. This mapping ensures that the correct data is sent to the right places in Airtable.

After mapping, click on ‘Save and Send Test Request’. You should see a success message confirming that the details have been added to your Airtable database. This completes the integration process, allowing you to manage your form submissions seamlessly.


Conclusion

In this tutorial, we demonstrated how to integrate Elementor form submissions with Airtable using Pabbly Connect. This integration streamlines your data collection process, ensuring that all submissions are automatically recorded without manual effort. With Pabbly Connect, you can enhance your workflow efficiency and focus on growing your business.

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