Torro Forms

Torro Forms is an extendable WordPress form builder with Drag & Drop functionality, chart evaluation and more – with WordPress look and feel.

Author:Awesome UG (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:4.8
WordPress version tested:5.8.1
Plugin version:1.0.16
Added to WordPress repository:17-05-2016
Last updated:25-10-2021
Warning! This plugin has not been updated in over 2 years. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.
Rating, %:100
Rated by:17
Plugin URI:https://torro-forms.com
Total downloads:31 303
Active installs:1 000+
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Torro Forms is a Drag & Drop form builder plugin that is easy to use for administrators, yet flexible to extend for developers. The plugin was made with both user groups in mind to ensure that you can do exactly what you want without getting stuck in complicated setups. In addition, our plugin looks and behaves in the same way that the rest of WordPress does. If you’re tired of seeing bloated, “all-fancy” user interfaces that distract you from what you actually want to achieve – be relieved, we are too.

Torro Forms can serve several purposes. Its functionality goes beyond simple contact forms (although you could of course technically create one if you wanted to). Whether you’re interested in a survey solution or whether you need internal forms that you can restrict to a specific group of users – Torro Forms is the way to go. And if you don’t find what you’ve been looking for, be aware that our plugin is extendable via several APIs – we encourage you to do it yourself instead of locking you with what we already provide.

Torro Forms was made with a specific attention to polls and surveys. Form submissions are permanently stored in the database so that they can be browsed, exported and evaluated.

Key Features

  • Multi-Page Forms,
  • Shortcodes to embed forms and live results,
  • Excel, CSV export,
  • Actions like unlimited email-notifications and redirections,
  • Protectors like Google reCaptcha and honeypot and link counting,
  • Access Controls for visitors, users or by timerange or number of submissions,
  • Evaluators for displaying results with bar, pie or donut charts,
  • WP-CLI commands,
  • REST-API endpoints,
  • Templating of elements,
  • PHP API for developers,
  • and much more.

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