Conditional logic in forms is a powerful feature that transforms how you interact with your forms. It enables you to automate actions within your forms based on specific conditions being met. These actions could include displaying custom messages, redirecting users to specific URLs, or disqualifying leads based on their responses.

You can easily manage and edit your conditions to build your form experience. 

Step 1: Create or edit your form

Step 2: Create your Conditional Logic

Note: All the fields you have added to the form are the ones that will show up in the filter options. 

Notes:

Using Conditional Payment Elements

You can show or hide the payment element in forms based on conditional logic, providing greater flexibility and customization options.

How to Use Conditional Payment Elements:

1- Access the Form Builder

2- Add Conditional Logic

3- Show or Hide Payment Element

4- Save and Test

FAQ

  1. What is conditional logic in forms, and why is it useful?
    • Conditional logic in forms allows you to create dynamic forms that change or adapt based on the user’s input. This feature enhances the user experience by showing or hiding fields, redirecting to specific URLs, displaying custom messages, or disqualifying leads based on predefined conditions.
  2. Can I use conditional logic with any type of form field?
    • Conditional logic supports most form fields, but currently does not support checkbox and multi-select fields. All other relevant fields added to your form will appear in the filter options for configuring conditions.
  3. How do I set up conditional payment elements in my form?
    • To set up conditional payment elements, navigate to the Form Builder, select the form you wish to edit, and add conditional logic based on a specific field. Drag the payment element into your form and configure it to show or hide based on the user’s responses to the selected condition.
  4. What happens if my form has both conditional logic and on-submit actions?
    • Conditional logic takes precedence over on-submit actions such as redirecting to a URL or displaying a message. This ensures that the conditional rules you set are prioritized and followed.
  5. Can I switch between ‘AND’ and ‘OR’ conditions in my logic settings?
    • Yes, you can switch between ‘AND’ and ‘OR’ conditions in your logic settings, which automatically updates all operations accordingly, allowing for more precise control over how conditions are evaluated within your form.

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