Integrated Forms
Use Integrated Forms when you want Boost popups for real lead activity—newsletter signups, contact requests, demo requests, etc.
This trigger is the most reliable for forms because Boost listens for the form plugin’s actual submission/confirmation event (not just a button click). That means:
- fewer false positives
- better “verified” social proof
- cleaner data in Actions

Supported form plugins (examples)
Boost includes built-in integrations for popular form plugins such as:
- Contact Form 7
- WPForms
- Ninja Forms
- Formidable Forms
- Fluent Forms
- Forminator
(Your site will only show the integrations that are active.)
Trigger subtype
Form submission (recommended)
Triggers only when the form is successfully submitted (confirmed by the form plugin).
Use it for any lead-type social proof:
- “Someone just requested a quote”
- “New newsletter signup”
- “New booking request”
What Boost captures from form submissions
Boost builds the popup using the data available from the submission plus optional geo info:
- Name (
[name])
If the form includes a name field, Boost uses it (usually formatted in a privacy-friendly way like “John S.”).
If the form doesn’t collect a name, you can write messages that don’t depend on it (or use fake names if enabled elsewhere). - Location (
[town],[state],[country])
Typically derived from IP-based location (since many forms don’t capture address fields). - Time (
[time])
How long ago the submission happened (“10 minutes ago”, “2 hours ago”).
Example messages you can copy
Generic lead proof
- Top:
[name] from [town], [country]
Message:Just sent a message · [time]
Newsletter/signup
- Top:
New signup from [country]
Message:Joined the newsletter · [time]
Service/demo request
- Top:
[name] from [town]
Message:Requested a demo · [time]