Build a form
Create a lead-capture form with the six-step form wizard.
Forms are how anonymous visitors become contacts. A Nomow form is built in a six-step wizard and, once published, captures every submission straight into your CRM.
Fields
Text · required
Email · required
Text
Phone · half width
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Full name Work emailThe six steps
Every form moves through the same wizard. You can jump between steps freely using the rail at the top.
| Step | What you set |
|---|---|
| Basics | Name, slug, description, language, owner, tags |
| Fields | The questions on the form |
| Design | Theme, accent color, fonts, and the success screen |
| Integrations | Pipedrive, Brevo, and tracking connections |
| Settings | Limits, security, and what happens after submit |
| Review | A read-only summary plus the form URL and embed code |
Step 1 — Basics
Use a name your team will recognize — "Demo Request", "Q2 Webinar Signup". The slug becomes part of the public URL (/f/demo-request).
The owner is the teammate who'll be attributed for contacts this form creates. Pick a real person.
Tags you set here are applied to every contact the form creates, which makes them easy to filter later.
Step 2 — Fields
The Fields step is where you design the form itself. Drag to reorder; click a field to edit it.
Field types include text, email, phone (with a country-code dropdown), select, textarea, number, date, hidden, and honeypot. For each field you can set the label, placeholder, whether it's required, whether it's half-width, and validation rules.
A live preview on the right shows the form exactly as a visitor will see it.
Step 3 — Design
Pick a theme and accent color, choose button text and size, and set a font. You also design the success screen the visitor sees after submitting — its icon, title, message, and an optional button.
By default a form inherits your workspace Design System tokens, so it already looks on-brand.
Step 4 — Integrations
Connect the form to your other tools. See Form integrations for the full detail — in short, you can auto-create a Pipedrive deal, add the contact to a Brevo list, and fire tracking events.
Step 5 — Settings
This step covers limits (max submissions, expiry date), security (reCAPTCHA, allowed origins, rate limiting), email validation, duplicate handling, and the post-submission action — what happens the moment a visitor submits. That action can be as simple as showing a thank-you, or as powerful as opening a booking page. See Post-submission actions.
Step 6 — Review and publish
The Review step is a read-only summary. When everything looks right, publish. You'll get a success screen with the shareable form URL and the embed code.
Next steps
Go deeper on form fields, then learn how to publish and embed your form on any website.
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