Managing multiple forms across sites
FormStatus was built with agencies and developers in mind—especially those managing dozens or even hundreds of WordPress websites. When you're responsible for that many forms, keeping everything running smoothly can be a challenge. These tips will help you stay organized and proactive as you support your clients. Use clear and consistent naming When adding forms to FormStatus, use a naming convention that helps you quickly identify what the form is for and which site it belongs to. For examFew readersEnabling or disabling a test run in FormStatus
In FormStatus, you can easily control whether a form is being actively tested. This is helpful when performing maintenance, making updates, or simply pausing testing on forms you’re not currently using. How to disable a test run Disabling a test will stop all automated and manual test activity for that form. Steps: Log in to your FormStatus dashboard. Go to the Forms tab. Find the form you'd like to pause testing for. Toggle the switch to off under Enable TesFew readersTroubleshooting checklist to quickly get back on track
If a form test in FormStatus returns a Failed result, it means that either the form submission, confirmation, or email delivery did not complete as expected. This guide will help you identify common causes and walk you through how to resolve them. Step 1: Review the test details Start by viewing the detailed test report for the failed form. Look for any of the following indicators: Submission error – the form could not be submitted Missing confirmation – no success message or redirect wFew readersUnderstanding test results
Every time FormStatus tests a form—either manually or automatically—it logs the result as Passed or Failed. This helps you clearly understand whether your form is working correctly or needs attention. Where to find test results You can view all test results in the View Log Form in your FormStatus dashboard. Each entry includes: The name of the form tested and its page URL Status: Passed oFew readers