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Elementor Integration

Send instant SMS notifications to admins and users when visitors submit Elementor Pro forms.

The Elementor Integration add-on bridges the gap between your Elementor Pro forms and SMS communication. Every time a visitor submits a form on your website, you can instantly notify your team and send confirmation messages to users.

Why SMS Notifications for Forms?

Email notifications can get lost in crowded inboxes. SMS notifications ensure you never miss an important form submission:

BenefitDescription
Instant AwarenessGet notified within seconds of form submission
Higher Open RatesSMS has 98% open rate vs 20% for email
Faster ResponseEnable your team to respond quickly to inquiries
Better User ExperienceKeep users informed with instant confirmations

Key Features

Instant Admin Notifications

Get an SMS the moment someone submits a form through Elementor Pro. Stay aware of every new inquiry, order, or message.

Automatic User Confirmations

Show visitors you value their time. Whenever they fill out a form, they get a polite SMS confirmation.

Customizable Text Messages

Make your SMS notifications unique by adding names, special offers, or specific details from form fields.

Multiple Recipient Support

Assign different phone numbers for different forms or departments.

Straightforward Setup

No coding or tech skills needed. Install, activate, and customize right from your WordPress dashboard in minutes.

Real-Time Updates

Receive and send notifications immediately, allowing faster follow-up and better user satisfaction.

How It Works

  1. Install & Activate: Install the add-on alongside WSMS and Elementor Pro
  2. Configure Gateway: Set up your preferred SMS gateway in WSMS settings
  3. Edit Your Form: Open any Elementor form in the editor
  4. Enable SMS: Find the WSMS section in form settings
  5. Customize Messages: Set up admin and user notification messages
  6. Save & Test: Publish your form and test the notifications

Configuration Options

Option 1: Send to Specified Numbers

Direct SMS delivery to predefined phone numbers (typically administrators) upon form completion.

  1. Edit your Elementor form
  2. Go to Actions After Submit
  3. Add WSMS action
  4. Enter admin phone number as recipient
  5. Customize the message

Option 2: Send to Form Field

SMS transmission to phone numbers captured from designated form fields during submission.

  1. Add a phone field to your form
  2. Add WSMS action
  3. Set recipient to the phone field (e.g., {field_phone})
  4. Customize confirmation message

Settings

SettingDescription
RecipientPhone number or form field reference
SenderSender ID (from gateway settings)
MessageSMS content with field variables

Message Variables

Use form field IDs in your message to personalize notifications:

New submission from {field_name}
Email: {field_email}
Phone: {field_phone}
Message: {field_message}

Example Configurations

Admin Notification for Contact Form

New contact form submission:
Name: {field_name}
Email: {field_email}
Phone: {field_phone}
Message: {field_message}

User Confirmation Message

Thank you {field_name}! We received your message and will respond within 24 hours.

Lead Generation Form

New lead received!
Name: {field_name}
Company: {field_company}
Budget: {field_budget}

Installation

  1. Ensure WSMS and Elementor Pro are installed and activated
  2. Download Elementor Integration from your account
  3. Go to Plugins → Add New → Upload Plugin
  4. Upload wp-sms-elementor-form.zip and activate
  5. Enter license key in SMS → Add-Ons

Requirements

RequirementVersion
WordPress6.0+
PHP7.4+
MySQL5.7+
MariaDB10.2+ (alternative to MySQL)
WSMS (core)6.9+
Elementor ProRequired

IMPORTANT

The free version of Elementor does not include the form widget. You need Elementor Pro for this add-on to work.

Perfect For

  • Contact forms that need immediate attention
  • Lead generation forms where speed matters
  • Appointment booking forms
  • Order inquiry forms for e-commerce
  • Support request forms
  • Event registration forms

Documentation

Last updated: December 29, 2025