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Neural Forms

WordPress forms with a brain

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Most WordPress form plugins stop at "form submitted." The entry fires off an email, maybe lands in a spreadsheet, and then the real work begins: someone has to read it, work out what the person wants, and decide what to do next.

Neural Forms was built for that second half. It gives you a form builder, a lead inbox where every submission lives, and Neural Forms AI that reads each entry the moment it arrives. It comes from Elicus, a team that has been building WordPress plugins since 2015.

Build Any Form, Visually

Neural Forms starts with a drag-and-drop builder. You add fields, rearrange them, and see the result beside you as you work, so there is no save-and-refresh loop. What you get:

  • 18 field types in the free plugin: text, email, file upload, date, rating, and more.
  • Validation by default on every field: required, format, length, and pattern rules, no code.
  • Rows and columns for compact, multi-column layouts that convert better than one long column.
  • Multi-step forms so people are not scared off by a wall of inputs.
  • One-click templates for common cases like contact, survey, quote, booking, and job application.
  • Live preview beside the builder, so the form you design is the form your visitors see.

For Divi users, Neural Forms is native: it ships modules that live right inside the Divi 5 Visual Builder, so you build and style forms without shortcodes and without leaving the page you are designing. Coming from Contact Form 7? A one-click migration brings your existing fields, emails, and entries across, so switching does not mean starting over.

Every Submission Lands in One Inbox

This is where Neural Forms is different. Instead of scattering responses across email notifications and exports, every submission collects in a lead inbox inside your WordPress admin. You can read entries, see them in context, and manage them like the leads they are, rather than digging through email.

Nothing is lost, and nothing depends on a notification that got buried or filtered to spam. For a small team, that one change turns a form from a black hole into a place you actually work from.

AI That Reads Every Entry for You

On top of the inbox sits Neural Forms AI. It looks at each submission as it comes in and gives you the short version, so you understand what someone needs without reading every field one by one:

  • On a job application form, a quick read on each candidate.
  • On a quote request, the gist of what they are asking for.

Because the AI works on real submissions from real people, what you get back is useful context, not filler. The AI runs on credits: every plan includes a pool, and you spend credits only when the AI does work, so the cost tracks with how much you actually use it.

Send Leads Where Your Team Already Works

A new submission can flow into the tools you already run, without copy and paste:

  • HubSpot
  • Mailchimp
  • Zapier
  • WhatsApp
  • Google Forms

The inbox keeps the record; the integrations move it along.

Made for Real Use Cases

Neural Forms is one builder for many jobs:

  • Contact and support forms
  • Job applications with resume upload and screening questions
  • Surveys and quizzes (built in)
  • Bookings and quote requests
  • Lead capture

A repeater field lets people add several entries in one submission, such as multiple team members or line items, when you need it. Whatever the form, it is built, previewed, and collected in the same place.

Simple, Honest Pricing

Neural Forms Lite is free on WordPress.org and includes the builder, the inbox, and 100 lifetime AI credits, so you can try the AI without a card. When you want more, two paid plans add a larger credit pool and premium features:

  • Starter — $99/year: 7,500 AI credits.
  • Agency — $199/year: 25,000 AI credits.

Top-up packs are available on paid plans if you run through your credits early. Every Pro capability names its plan up front, so you always know what is included before you buy. No vague "Pro" labels, and no surprises at checkout.

Why Neural Forms

Plenty of plugins can put a form on a page. Fewer help you once the responses start coming in. Neural Forms treats the submission as the beginning, not the end: a clean builder to create the form, an inbox so nothing slips away, and AI to make sense of what people send.

It is quick to set up, works with Divi 5 out of the box, connects to the tools you already run, and stays honest about its features and pricing, which is the kind of tool a small team can trust.

If you run a WordPress site and you are tired of forms that send an email and forget, Neural Forms is worth a look. Install the free Lite version, build your first form in a few minutes, and watch the entries land in a place that actually helps you act on them.

Try Neural Forms free at neuralforms.ai.

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Frequently asked questions

What is Neural Forms?
WordPress forms with a brain Most WordPress form plugins stop at "form submitted." The entry fires off an email, maybe lands in a spreadsheet, and then the real work begins: someone has to read it, work out what the person wants, and decide what to do next. Neural Forms was built for that second half. It gi…
What category is Neural Forms in?
Neural Forms is listed under SaaS on Launchpadly's weekly startup directory.
What is Neural Forms built with?
Neural Forms lists WordPress in its tech stack on Launchpadly.
Where can I try Neural Forms?
Visit the official website from the Neural Forms listing on Launchpadly, or go directly to https://neuralforms.ai.