Integration for Mailchimp
Connect Contact Form 7, WPForms, Elementor Forms, Gravity Forms, and Formidable Forms submissions with Mailchimp.
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Actively maintained • Last updated 41 days ago • 2 reviews
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Description
This plugin sends form submissions from Contact Form 7, WPForms, Elementor Forms, Gravity Forms, and Formidable Forms to Mailchimp.
When a user submits a form, the plugin can add or update subscribers in your Mailchimp audience. This helps reduce manual data entry and keeps your Mailchimp lists in sync with your website forms.
Supported form plugins:
Authentication
To connect your Mailchimp account:
- Go to the Accounts page in the plugin.
- Click Add Account.
- Enter an identifiable account name (for example, “Main Mailchimp Account”).
- Enter your Mailchimp API key in the API Key field.
- Click Save Account.
- After saving, the account will be listed on the Accounts page.
Add Integration
To create a new integration:
- Go to the Setup page.
- Click Add Integration.
- Enter an integration name (for example, “Newsletter Signup Form”).
- Select the form type (Contact Form 7, WPForms, Elementor, Gravity Forms, or Formidable).
- Choose the connected Mailchimp account.
- Select the Mailchimp audience (list) where subscribers should be added.
- Map form fields to Mailchimp fields in the field mapping section.
- Optionally map additional fields such as name, phone, address, or tags (where supported).
- Use the filter criteria section to apply conditions (for example, sync only if a checkbox is selected).
- Click Save Mapping.
Logs
The plugin provides a logs section to review how data is being sent to Mailchimp.
- Open the Logs page to see a list of submissions and their statuses.
- Typical statuses include:
- SUCCESS – subscriber created or updated successfully.
- RECORD_FAILED – subscriber not created due to an error (for example, an invalid email).
Additional options:
- Filter logs by integration, status, or date range.
- Open the log details view to see the full request, response, and error messages.
- Resync or delete individual records, or use bulk actions where available.
Settings
Global settings can be managed from the Settings page:
- Delete data on uninstall – when enabled, plugin data will be removed when the plugin is deleted from WordPress.
- Error email notification – enable or disable email notifications when a record fails.
- Notification emails – specify one or more email addresses (comma-separated) to receive error notifications.
- Email subject – set the subject line for error notification emails.
Privacy and Data Handling
- Form submission data is sent from your WordPress site to Mailchimp via their API.
- The plugin does not send data to any third-party service other than the configured Mailchimp services.
Free and Paid Features
The plugin is available in a free version with optional paid features.
Free version includes:
- Connect up to 2 Mailchimp accounts
- Connect up to 2 forms
- Support for standard fields and basic field mapping
- Custom value support
- System fields mapping (where supported)
- Error log view and basic management
- Email notifications for failed records
- No daily record limit enforced by the plugin
Paid version adds:
- Unlimited account connections (subject to Mailchimp limits)
- Unlimited form connections
- Premium field support
- Custom field mapping
- Extended resync options and log handling
Upgrade now: https://integrazo.com/products/integrate-with-mailchimp
Features Overview
- Connect Mailchimp to supported form plugins
- Configure multiple Mailchimp accounts and audiences
- Map form fields to Mailchimp fields, including custom merge fields
- Real-time syncing of form submissions to Mailchimp
- Optional conditional logic to control when subscribers are added or updated
- Activity logs with status and error details
- Resync options for failed records
- Optional email notifications for errors
- Settings to control data removal on uninstall
Support
If you need help or want to request a feature:
- https://integrazo.com/pages/contact
- https://integrazo.com/pages/request-feature
Website: https://integrazo.com
Email: [email protected]
Additional Notes
This plugin supports WordPress multisite installations and has been tested for compatibility with recent WordPress versions.
Installation
Automatic installation
1. Go to Plugins > Add New in your WordPress dashboard.
2. In the search bar, type Integrazo and locate this plugin.
3. Click Install and then Activate.
4. Go to the plugin settings to connect your Mailchimp account and start syncing.
Manual installation
1. Upload the plugin ZIP file via Plugins > Add New > Upload Plugin.
2. Activate the plugin.
3. Go to the plugin settings and complete the setup.
Frequently Asked Questions
This plugin currently supports:
- Contact Form 7
- WPForms
- Elementor Forms
- Gravity Forms
- Formidable Forms
- Open the plugin and go to the Setup tab.
- Choose Contact Form 7 as the form type.
- Select the Mailchimp audience.
- Map the Contact Form 7 fields to Mailchimp fields.
- Save the integration.
- Go to the plugin’s Setup section.
- Select WPForms as the form type.
- Choose the Mailchimp audience.
- Map WPForms fields to Mailchimp fields.
- Save the integration.
The same general steps apply for Elementor Forms, Gravity Forms, and Formidable Forms: choose the form type, select the Mailchimp audience, map fields, and then save.
Yes, you can map form fields to custom Mailchimp merge fields where available. This helps organize and segment your audience more effectively.
Failed submissions are:
- Recorded in the Logs section
- Shown with the error message returned by Mailchimp
- Available for manual or bulk resync, where supported
Yes. You need an active Mailchimp account to send data from your WordPress site to Mailchimp.
The plugin uses secure communication over HTTPS when your site and Mailchimp endpoints are configured to use HTTPS.
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Changelog
1.0.7
- Updated: Readme file revised to follow WordPress.org guidelines.
- Updated: Description, tags, and sections rewritten for clarity and compliance.
1.0.6
- Changed: Elementor Forms integration flow updated for smoother setup.
- Improved: Better results and reliability when mapping Elementor form fields.
- Added: Dismissible admin notice reminding users to reconfigure Elementor Forms after update.
1.0.5
- Added: FAQ entry about disabling specific integrations.
- Fixed: All known error notices reported by WordPress debug logs.
- Checked: Tested with WordPress 6.8.2.
1.0.4
- Fixed: Issue where some Mailchimp fields were not displaying properly.
- Fixed: Elementor form listing method updated for better compatibility.
1.0.3
- Added: Improved validation and sanitization.
- Fixed: Issue causing a blank page when selecting a list.
1.0.2
- Added: WordPress 6.8 compatibility.
- Fixed: Removed unnecessary use of
$wpdb->prepare()for static table names. - Fixed: i18n issue by removing an empty
__()string inget_columns().
1.0.1
- Verified: Compatibility with WordPress 6.7.2.
- Updated: Applied recent Mailchimp API changes.
- Refined: User interface adjustments.
1.0.0
- Initial release with:
- Support for Contact Form 7, Gravity Forms, WPForms, Elementor Forms, and Formidable Forms.
- Error logging and retry features.
- Email notifications for integration failures.