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Create a lead-capture form with the six-step form wizard.

Admin / RevOpsSales ManagerSales Agent Updated May 2026

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.

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Full name
Text · required
Work email
Email · required
Company
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Phone
Phone · half width
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Illustration. The form wizard — step rail across the top, field list and live preview below.

The six steps

Every form moves through the same wizard. You can jump between steps freely using the rail at the top.

StepWhat you set
BasicsName, slug, description, language, owner, tags
FieldsThe questions on the form
DesignTheme, accent color, fonts, and the success screen
IntegrationsPipedrive, Brevo, and tracking connections
SettingsLimits, security, and what happens after submit
ReviewA read-only summary plus the form URL and embed code

Step 1 — Basics

Name your form

Use a name your team will recognize — "Demo Request", "Q2 Webinar Signup". The slug becomes part of the public URL (/f/demo-request).

Set the owner

The owner is the teammate who'll be attributed for contacts this form creates. Pick a real person.

Add tags

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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Form fieldsAdd, configure, and reorder every field type in the form builder.Publishing & embeddingShare a form via its public URL or embed it on any website.Form integrationsPush form submissions automatically to Pipedrive, Brevo, and analytics tools.Post-submission actionsControl what a visitor sees and does the moment they submit a form.