New Form Submission Email - Shoutout

Hello,

I had a quick question for everyone. So, I just created an entire user input form and I already have my thank-you page designed for after they click submit. My question is, how do I (only me) get an email once someone fills out that form. I know they just added the feature of sending an email upon form submission, however, there are elements to that I need to change. In that example, it has the user who filled out the form receiving an email and it is using a third party email provider.

In my case, I want to be the only one who receives the email and I use Wix Shoutout, but really I do not even need an email service, because the only email going out would be to me. For example, on Wix when a new subscriber fills out the “Wix Get Subscribers” form, the website owner can opt-in for New Subscriber Notifications. I want to have that same ability, however, with my custom user input form I created.

If anyone needs more clarification, let me know. Any help would be appreciated.

Thank you,

Michael

Hi Michael,
to clarify:

  • are you OK with receiving a plain old email or does it have to be a shoutout email?
  • do you have any problem with using a 3rd party email service?

thanks!

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I need this same service. I don’t have a problem with a plain old email notification. Does not have to be a Shoutout. And I could use a 3rd party email service if I have too, but I would love it if Wix could just notify me of a form submission like it does when I get a new subscriber.

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Ziv,

  1. I am fine with a plain old email, it does not have to be a shoutout. It would be nice if I got an email containing the information that was submitted in the form however.

  2. I do not have a problem using a 3rd party email service.

Thank you,

Michael

OK guys,
see this thread in the forum: https://www.wix.com/code/home/forum/feature-requests/user-input-submit-button-that-links-to-email-submission

it should guide you all the way to implementing this.

[BTW, the forum has a search feature that works really nice, try it out to look for threads that may already contain the information you need].

good luck!

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Ziv,

Thank you!

Ziv,

Another quick question. So I followed the instructions in the link your provided me and I decided to use SendGrid to make this easier. Although, the issue I am running into is the event handler on the Page Code on the page my form is located. Please check the attached image and let me know if I did something wrong. The only code I changed in all three provided was the first one. I changed my API key, sender email and recipient email.

you have to make sure the selector names used by $w match the names of components on your page.

so for example the call to $w(“#sportDataset”) must match a dataset that has the name “sportDataset” on the page.

I guess on your page the elements are called differently so you need to replace the names from the sample with the actual names of your elements.

good luck.

Ziv,

Thank you!