If you’ve ever wished more of your work on your WordPress forms could be automated, double your attention! We are about to show you the most popular and sought-after ways to use conditional logic in WordPress, so you can start saving time on your form creation.
As complicated as conditional logic might sound, our Conditional Logic add-on makes everything a walk in the park, making your forms smart in just a few minutes of setup. Let’s get to it!
Show or hide form fields based on a user’s response
If you’ve ever wondered how to hide fields on your form that are not relevant to a specific user, the Conditional Logic add-on does the trick.
For example, if a user selects “No” on the form, you might want to display a new field called “Other” based on his previous selection, but hide the “Other” field if he selects “Yes”. This is just one of many examples of how can you use conditional logic in your form.
You can create a smart WordPress form and tell any given form field on the form to display or hide based on the user’s selection on the form.
This functionality can save your visitors valuable time, especially if your forms consist of multiple pages. In these multi-step forms, you can hide the entire steps using the Conditional Logic add-on. The results? Improved user experience and decreased form abandonment are guaranteed!
Send WordPress conditional email
Need to notify the right team member or department based on what a user inputs into their form? Not all the submissions need to be sent to the same people, and figuring out how to send emails conditionally can be a real administrative headache.
Conditional Logic add-on lets you easily notify the right people after the form is submitted. You can have any number of email actions set up on any form with Ninja Forms. Using Conditional Logic, you can apply logic to each, telling it to fire only if certain conditions have been met in the form.
Offer multiple payment options in your WordPress form
Did you know one of the reasons for cart abandonment is the lack of payment methods? You work hard to get your visitors to your site and even harder to convert them into customers. Don’t make the same mistake as many businesses do by limiting your payment option to only one.
Start offering multiple payment methods in your form! It’s simple and you can do it for both donations and regular payments. All you need is the Conditional Logic add-on and our payment integrations.
Don’t let your potential customers slip away! Provide your user with their desired payment method so they can easily move through the buying process — improving user experience, and increasing your conversion rates.
Redirect WordPress forms to different landing pages
Sending leads to different landing pages using WordPress form redirects is a cinch with the Conditional Logic add-on. You can even send users to fill out another form with conditional logic and Redirect action!
Conditional Logic helps you to create conditional actions based on the user’s form choices so you are not only limited to one Redirect action. You can add multiple redirect actions to any form, each with its own destination. It’s time to stop sending users to the same landing page or thank you page. Start customizing your messages and build valuable relationships with your customers!
Offer different lead magnets in your WordPress form
Create different lead magnets based on user response. Although it might sound time intensive, it’s actually very easy.
Ninja Forms gives you different ways to make your lead magnets available. Whether you want to send it by email, offer a download link in a success message, or use a redirect action, Conditional Logic lets you set up multiples of any of these on one single form but only trigger action for the one you want.
Signup new users to a different newsletter or CRM lists
Segmentation is the key when it comes to the quality of your list. The Conditional Logic add-on helps you automatically segment your newsletter subscribers or customers in your CRM list based on the information filled in on your form. This saves you from the manual sorting of your audience. Instead, your new signup or leads can be automatically categorized to the list of your choice. This step increases the effectiveness of your newsletter or CRM list, rewarding you with increased conversion rates.
Start building your WordPress forms with conditional logic and boost your productivity!
Increased productivity typically goes hand in hand with doing more. We want to encourage you with this: work smarter, not harder.
If you use WordPress conditional logic the way we outlined in this article, you free yourself from manual tasks that waste your time. Instead, you can focus your energy on worthy endeavors.
Are you intrigued? Dig deeper into how to use conditional logic in WordPress and check the following articles:
- How to Use Conditional Logic in WordPress Forms
- How to Create Conditional Fields in WordPress
- Send Conditional Email with Ninja Forms
- How to Redirect WordPress Forms to Customized Landing Pages
- How to Create A Conditional Multi-Step WordPress Form
- The Definitive Guide to Using Form Actions
Superpower your forms with conditional logic and work smarter! Unlike our competitors, you can buy the Conditional Logic add-on individually. If you are looking for multiple add-ons, you can explore our membership plans to save in the long run. With a 14-day money-back guarantee, you’ll have plenty of time to test this integration and see why it is among the most favorite Ninja Forms add-ons!