Elementor

Opt-in forms for Elementor.

Two native widgets. Drag an EmailSendX form or a newsletter signup box onto the canvas, choose which form it shows from a dropdown, and style it without writing a line of CSS.

Live in about two minutes

  1. 1

    Install the EmailSendX plugin for WordPress and paste your API key.

  2. 2

    Open any page in Elementor. The EmailSendX category sits directly under “Basic” in the widget panel — no scrolling to the bottom.

  3. 3

    Drag in “EmailSendX Form” or “EmailSendX Newsletter”, then pick your form or contact list from the dropdown. No IDs to copy.

Build the form once

The Form widget embeds a form you built in EmailSendX — its fields, spam protection and confirmation email come from that form. Change the form later and every Elementor page using it updates automatically. Nothing is rebuilt in WordPress, so nothing can drift out of step.

Real double opt-in

If the form uses confirmed opt-in, the confirmation email is sent by EmailSendX — the widget does not fake it. Need a faster path instead? The Newsletter widget adds subscribers to a list immediately, single opt-in, no form required.

Your Elementor controls still work

The Advanced tab is untouched: margin, padding, background, border, box shadow, motion effects, responsive visibility and custom CSS all apply. Our controls style the form; Elementor styles the box around it.

Nothing loads on the front end

The form and list dropdowns read from your workspace only while you are editing. A visitor’s page load never makes an API call, so the widget adds no latency to your site.

It should look like your site, not like a plugin

The Style tab is grouped into Layout, Fields, and Button & text. Set the width (narrow, default, wide, or full), the size, and the spacing between fields. Choose an outlined, filled, or underlined field treatment, a corner radius from square to pill, and hide labels entirely for a placeholder-only look — which still keeps them readable by screen readers.

Every colour is yours too: field background, field text, border, accent, button text and label colour. Put a dark form on a dark section, or a pill-shaped, full-width signup box in a footer — without a stylesheet.

WidthSizeField spacingOutlined / filled / underlineCorner radiusHide labelsField coloursAccent colourOutline buttonFull-width button
FAQ

Questions about Elementor.

Everything else operators ask before adding EmailSendX to Elementor.

No. The EmailSendX widgets work with free Elementor. You do not need Elementor Pro or its form widget — EmailSendX provides the form, the storage, the spam protection and the follow-up.

No. The Elementor widgets ship inside the EmailSendX WordPress plugin. Install the plugin, and if Elementor is active the widgets appear automatically. The plugin’s Integrations tab shows you which builders it detected.

No. The form is rendered server-side and the stylesheet is only loaded on pages that actually contain a form. The dropdowns that list your forms only talk to EmailSendX while you are editing, never on a visitor’s page load.

Yes. Every builder renders through the same shortcode, so a form placed with Elementor and the same form placed in the block editor, WPBakery, or a plain shortcode produce identical output.

Still have questions?

Reply to any product email or drop us a note — answers come from the engineer who shipped the feature, not a triage form.

Usually replies within one business day Priority routing on paid plans

Start capturing subscribers from Elementor

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