Elementor Forms and Slack Integration – Tablesome Automator

Do you want a notification message sent to your Slack channel whenever a new form is submitted on your Elementor website?
Want to notify your team members whenever you receive new orders via Elementor Forms?

Sending Slack notifications directly from Elementor without having to switch between different apps or services can help improve your team’s efficiency and productivity when you use Slack to manage your business communications and collaboration. When everyone on your team Slack app receives notifications, you can collaborate with them in real time.

How to integrate Elementor Forms and Slack – Step-by-Step Tutorial

Elementor Slack Integration Add-on – Tablesome

Tablesome is an WordPress form automation plugin that can be used as an Elementor Slack Integration Add-on. You can use Tablesome to connect your Elementor Forms to Slack easily. Simply install the Tablesome add-on and connect Slack with Elementor Forms.

You can easily start a Tablesome free trial here.

Elementor Slack Integration Features of Tablesome:

There are several actions that you can perform in Slack when a WPForms form is submitted.

You can route the Elementor form submission notifications as:

  • Slack Channel message
  • Slack personal message
  • An email to a Slack user
Custom Slack Notification Messages

Tablesome also allows you to customize the Slack notification message such as a custom message, with all of the Elementor Form field data.

Elementor Forms Slack Bot

To send notifications to a Slack Channel, first create a Tablesome bot and connect it to the relevant Slack Channel.

Connect to Slack using Slack API

You can create a custom Slack API so that you can paste the API credentials on Tablesome  to connect Slack and Elementor Form.

How to Integrate Slack and Elementor using Tablesome

To integrate Slack with Elementor, you will need to use the Slack API. Here are the steps to follow:

  • First, go to the Slack API website and create a new Slack app (if you don’t have one already ). Then sign in to your Slack account.
  • In the app, go to the “Bot Users” section and create a new bot user. This will be the user that Tablesome will use to send messages to Slack from Elementor Form submissions.
  • Next, go to the “Install App” section and install the app to your workspace. This will give you the necessary credentials to authenticate with the Slack API.
  • Now on your WordPress site go to Tablesome –> Settings –> Integration –> Slack
  • In the Slack integration settings, enter the credentials for your Slack app (the client ID, client secret, and bot token) that you obtained in the earlier step and save the integration.

Setting up Elementor Slack Workflow using Tablesome

  • Create a new workflow in Tablesome by going to Tablesome –> Create New Table
  • In the Workflow tab, select the “Elementor Form OnForm Submit” Trigger and the form that you want to integrate with Slack
  • Then select the Slack Integration action and the channel or user to whom you want to send the notification
  • You could also select the form fields data to be send with a custom notification message
  • Then save the workflow

Test the integration by sending a message from Elementor Form to Slack. You should see the message appear in the Slack channel that you specified in the integration settings.

If everything is working as expected, you can now use the Slack integration to send messages to Slack from Elementor. This can be useful for sending notifications or updates to your team members, or for automating other processes in your workflow.

Connect to Slack using Webhook

Slack WebHooks to post messages from external sources into Slack. Using the Incoming WebHooks Slack add-on you can generate a webhook URL that you can copy and paste to your WordPress site using Tablesome.

You could add the name of the Slack Channel to the webhook that knows where to send the form data to in Slack. You can also choose the username that will be shown as the sender on the Slack Channel.

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