webform
The Webform module allows you to build any type of form to collect any type of data, which can be submitted to any application or system. Every single behavior and aspect of your forms and their inputs are customizable. Whether you need a multi-page form containing a multi-column input layout with conditional logic or a simple contact form that pushes data to a SalesForce/CRM, it is all possible using the Webform module for Drupal 10+.
▶ Watch an introduction to Webform
Try Webform
Wizard example
Form builder
Features
FormsThe Webform module provides all the features expected from an enterprise proprietary form builder combined with the flexibility and openness of Drupal.
- Drafts
- Preview
- Scheduling
- Sharing
- Confirmations
- Modal dialogs
- Access controls
- Prepopulation
- Multistep
- Email notifications
- Remote post
- Customizable results view
- Submission flagging
- Submission export/import
- Submission upload
- Submission limits
- PDF generation
- Automatic purging
- Standard inputs
- Date/time inputs
- File uploads
- Computed elements
- Composite elements
- Custom elements
- Entity references
- Scales and Likerts
- more....
- SPAM protection
- CRM integration
- Data encryption
- Submission analysis
- Mail handling
- Translations
- Headless support
- Workflow
- more...
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Getting involved and support options
Get involved
Get involved in the Drupal community and the Webform module. Review a patch, write documentation, contribute code, volunteer, and more...
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Drupal Association
The Drupal Association is an educational non-profit organization that fosters and supports the Drupal software project, the community and its growth.
Starting at $5 a month
Fund development
Help fund the day-to-day tasks required to maintain the Webform module. Funds are used to triage issues, resolve security issues, and tag new releases.
Starting at $5 a month
Getting the most out of the Webform module
Discovering the Webform module
The best way to understand how the Webform module works is to try it out by installing the module. The Webform module's user interface includes inline help videos, which are also available on Drupal.org and YouTube. I recommend watching the Webform module introduction and exploring videos about advanced features, including PDF generation, custom elements, and sharing forms.
The Webform module provides a great deal of functionality out of the box. It includes example modules that show all the available form elements and commonly used form features, including multi-step forms. There are also demo modules that walk you through how to build advanced applications, including an event registration system and an application evaluation workflow.
Once you have determined what features are available, you can start exploring add-ons, which are Drupal modules that provide additional features and integrations.
Finding help with the Webform module
The Webform module's issue queue is for bugs, feature requests, and planning. Please post general support questions to Drupal Answers. You can also ask questions or help answer questions on the #webform channel on Drupal Slack.
Getting involved with the Webform module and the Drupal community
The Webform module is part of Drupal's contributed module ecosystem. The Webform module and Drupal are open source and built by a collaboration of people worldwide that make up the Drupal community. By installing and using Drupal, you are a member of this community. I encourage you and your organization to contribute something; sometimes, simply reporting and maybe fixing a minor bug can make a difference.
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Supporting the Drupal Association
The Drupal Association provides the infrastructure for hosting and distributing the Webform module. Being a member of the Drupal Association ensures that our collaboration and community are supported and sustainable.
Funding ongoing development of the Webform module
The Webform module uses an Open Collective to transparently collect funds that support the day-to-day tasks around the Webform module and ensure stable and reliable releases. Backing the Webform module's Open Collective helps guarantee that no tasks fall through the cracks.
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About the Webform module
About the Webform module for Drupal 10+
Webform for Drupal 10+ is a completely new code base that takes a different but familiar approach to solve the challenges of building rich, flexible, and maintainable client-facing forms for a Drupal website. Webform for Drupal 10+ includes many new features.
Under development: Webform 6.3.x (for Drupal 10.3.x+/11.x) has new features, bug fixes, and performance improvements with deprecated sub-modules moved to a dedicated project and only for Drupal 10.3.x+ and Drupal 11.
Webform 6.2.x (for Drupal 10.2.x+) is the same as Webform 6.1.x with deprecated code removed and only for Drupal 10.2.x+. This branch will receive minimal bug fixes until some time after 6.3.x has a full release. Further changes currently held up because tests are not passing.
No other versions are supported.
Please visit the Webform documentation pages for an introduction, features overview, video tutorials, and more.
Migrating from Drupal 6/7 to Drupal 10+.Please see the Webform: Migrate module, which provides webform and submission migration routines from Drupal 6/7 to Drupal 10+.
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