Turn every form submission into a new Constant Contact contact, added to the right list and tagged automatically.
Someone completes your formformform form.
The “New Submission” trigger fires instantly.
Your data lands where the work happens.
formformform is a form builder that sends every submission straight into Constant Contact. When someone fills out your signup form, registration form, or feedback form, their details flow into your Constant Contact account as a contact — added to the list you choose, with the tags you specify — without any copy-paste or CSV imports.
This Constant Contact form integration runs through the published formformform Zapier integration. formformform is the trigger: the moment a form is submitted, Zapier creates or updates the matching contact in Constant Contact. It's a clean one-way flow from form to email list, so your audience stays current the instant a new person signs up.
Because it's built on Constant Contact's own list, tag, and contact objects, you can send form responses to Constant Contact and have them land exactly where your next newsletter or automated email series expects them — no manual list management, no missed subscribers.
Concrete automations you can set up in minutes — no code required.
A visitor enters their name and email in your footer signup form. The contact is created in Constant Contact and joined to your newsletter list, ready for the next scheduled campaign.
Someone registers for your spring workshop. They're added to a 'Spring Workshop' list and tagged, so you can send reminder and follow-up emails only to attendees.
A prospect submits the form to download your pricing guide. They land in Constant Contact tagged 'Pricing Guide' so your nurture campaign can speak to what they actually wanted.
A small shop takes orders through a formformform order form. Each buyer is added to the Customers list for receipts, shipping updates, and repeat-purchase emails.
A customer submits a satisfaction survey. Their contact is updated and tagged, letting you send a tailored thank-you or win-back email based on their response.
A registrant chooses a session topic on the form. The contact is tagged with that topic so your post-webinar emails match each person's interest.
Add every newsletter and order-form signup to a Constant Contact list for promotions and seasonal campaigns.
Route donation interest and volunteer forms into donor and supporter lists for fundraising appeals.
Push registration forms into event-specific lists and tags for reminders and post-event follow-ups.
Capture lead-magnet and discovery-call forms as tagged contacts ready for an automated nurture series.
Send property-inquiry and open-house forms into buyer and seller lists for targeted listing emails.
Add loyalty and reservation form signups to a guest list for menu updates and special offers.
Build your form in formformform and publish it so it can accept submissions.
In Zapier, create a new Zap and choose formformform as the trigger app with the "New Submission" event.
Connect your formformform account and select the specific form you want to use.
Add Constant Contact as the action app and pick an action such as "Create or Update Contact".
Connect your Constant Contact account and choose the target list (and any tags) for new contacts.
Map your form fields — email, name, and any custom fields — to the matching Constant Contact contact fields.
Test the Zap with a sample submission, confirm the contact appears in Constant Contact, then turn the Zap on.
formformform's Zapier trigger is included with your account. You'll need a Constant Contact plan and a Zapier account; Zapier's free tier covers single-step Zaps, while higher submission volumes or multi-step Zaps may require a paid Zapier plan. There's no separate fee from formformform to connect.
Yes. formformform uses a real-time "New Submission" trigger, so the instant someone submits your form, Zapier runs the Constant Contact action. New contacts are typically added to your list within seconds, not on a delayed batch or scheduled import.
Yes. In the Zap you map each form field to a Constant Contact field — email address, first and last name, phone, company, and custom contact fields. You also choose which list new contacts join and which tags get applied, all from your form's answers.
No. The whole setup happens in Zapier's visual editor — pick the trigger, connect your accounts, map fields, and turn it on. No scripts, no API keys to manage, and no developer needed to connect Constant Contact to your forms.
Not if you use the "Create or Update Contact" action, which matches on email address and updates the existing contact instead of adding a duplicate. New email addresses are created as fresh contacts, while returning subscribers are refreshed in place.
Yes. When you set up the Constant Contact action you select the destination list, and you can apply tags so each submission is segmented correctly. Use different forms or field values to route people into different lists and tags automatically.
Build a form, connect Constant Contact, and let the busywork run itself. Free to start.
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