Plugin info

Total downloads: 86,092
Active installs: 2,000
Total reviews: 3
Average rating: 4
Support threads opened: 0
Support threads resolved: 0 (0%)
Available in: 1 language(s)
Contributors: 1
Last updated: 5/27/2025 (267 days ago)
Added to WordPress: 3/25/2015 (10 years old)
Minimum WordPress version: 4.0.0
Tested up to WordPress version: 6.7.4
Minimum PHP version: f

Maintenance & Compatibility

Maintenance score

Stale • Last updated 267 days ago • 3 reviews

40/100

Is WP-FormAssembly abandoned?

Likely maintained (last update 267 days ago).

Compatibility

Requires WordPress: 4.0.0
Tested up to: 6.7.4
Requires PHP: f

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Description

Quickly embed FormAssembly web forms into your website with the FormAssembly WordPress Plugin!

Use FormAssembly’s all-in-one form builder and data collection platform to:
Create contact forms, applications, payment forms, and surveys. Integrate data with Salesforce, PayPal, Google Apps and more. Keep data secure with GDPR/CCPA compliance, PCI DSS Level 1 Certification, and encryption at rest.

Sign up for a free trial at FormAssembly.com/sign-up to start building your form, then use the plugin and shortcode to embed forms onto your WordPress site.

Installation

Shortcodes

Replace 123456 with your form ID. Learn more: https://help.formassembly.com/knowledgebase/articles/340363-wordpress

Example shortcode for Basic, Professional, & Premier plans:
[formassembly formid=123456]

Shortcode for Essentials, Team or Enterprise plans:
[formassembly formid=123456 shortname=”organization”]

Shortcode for Government plans:
[formassembly formid=123456 shortname=”organization.gov”]

To use this plugin, you will need a FormAssembly account.

Example Shortcodes

FormAssembly Basic, Professional, & Premier plans – (tfaforms.com):
[formassembly formid=123456]

FormAssembly Essentials, Team or Enterprise plans – (organization.tfaforms.net):
[formassembly formid=123456 shortname=”organization”]

Government plans – (organization.govfa.net):
[formassembly formid=123456 shortname=”organization.gov”]

Publish with an iframe – (Inline Frame):

If you’d rather display the form in an inline frame, or if your server doesn’t support the default publishing method, add the iframe attribute to your tag.

For instance, a benefit to using an iframe would be to avoid conflicting CSS rules between the parent site and the embedded form.
[formassembly formid=123456 iframe=1]

OR

[formassembly formid=123456 shortname=”organization” iframe=1]

Publish a Legacy Workflow:

[formassembly workflowid=1234]

Add Style:

It is possible to add CSS to your shortcode to control the size of the form/iframe in the page. For example, you can define the width:
[formassembly formid=123456 iframe=1 style=”width: 300px !important;”]

https://help.formassembly.com/knowledgebase/articles/340363-wordpress

  1. Upload wp_formassembly.zip to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory
  2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
  3. Place [formassembly formid=NNNN] shortcode in your post.

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Changelog

3.0.1

  • Update documentation

3.0.0

  • Security improvements
  • Dropped support/use of custom domain in server shortcode
  • Introduced shortname shortcode
  • Bump ‘Tested up to’ version

2.0.11

  • XSS security fix

2.0.10

  • Security improvements

2.0.9

  • Security improvements

2.0.8

  • Bump ‘Tested up to’ version
  • Fix plugin version
  • Use WP HTTP API instead of cURL
  • Security improvements

2.0.7

  • Bump ‘Tested up to’ version

2.0.6

  • Security Updates

2.0.5

  • Support iframed forms in Safari.

2.0.4

  • Update formatting and tested compatibility version.

2.0.3

  • Update contributor name.

2.0.2

  • Defaults to https, not http.

2.0.1

  • Updated plugin description with single bracket shortcode example.

2.0

  • Updated release for WordPress shortcodes.
  • Uses single bracket, but try to keep backwards compatibility with double bracket notation for now.

1.0

  • Initial release.
  • Uses double bracket notation.