WPBakery Page Builder
Opt-in forms for WPBakery.
Two native elements. Drop an EmailSendX form or a newsletter signup box into any row, pick the form from a dropdown, and style it from the element’s own Style tab.
Live in about two minutes
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Install the EmailSendX plugin for WordPress and paste your API key.
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Edit a page with WPBakery and click Add Element. EmailSendX has its own category, and the elements also sit near the top of the All tab.
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Drop in “EmailSendX Form” or “EmailSendX Newsletter” and choose your form or contact list from the dropdown.
A real form, not a rebuilt one
The Form element embeds a form you built in EmailSendX. Its fields, spam protection and confirmation email come from that form — so editing the form in EmailSendX updates every WPBakery page that uses it, with nothing to re-sync by hand.
Design Options still apply
WPBakery’s own Design Options tab — margin, padding, border, background — works exactly as it does on any other element. It styles the box; the EmailSendX Style tab styles the form inside it. The two do not fight each other.
Front-end and back-end editor
The elements work in both WPBakery editors, and the form picker reads your workspace live, so a form you created a minute ago is already in the dropdown.
It survives your theme
WordPress themes style inputs and buttons aggressively, which is why plugin forms so often ignore their own settings. Our styles are scoped to win, so the corner radius and colours you pick actually apply — to every field, not just some of them.
It should look like your site, not like a plugin
The Style tab covers Layout, Fields and Button. Set the width, size and field spacing; choose outlined, filled or underlined fields; pick a corner radius from square to pill; hide labels for a placeholder-only form; and set every colour — field background, text, border, accent and button.
Keep using Design Options for the container. Between the two you can drop a pill-shaped, full-width, dark signup box into a hero row without opening a stylesheet.
Questions about WPBakery.
Everything else operators ask before adding EmailSendX to WPBakery.
No. The elements ship inside the EmailSendX WordPress plugin. Install it, and if WPBakery is active the elements register themselves. The plugin’s Integrations tab confirms it has been detected.
In the Add Element panel, under an EmailSendX category. They also sit near the top of the All tab rather than at the very bottom of a long element list, so you do not have to hunt for them.
No. Themes commonly style inputs and buttons with high specificity, which quietly overrides plugin form styling — the usual reason a “corner radius” setting appears to do nothing. Our field and button styles are written to win against that, so your choices apply consistently across every field.
Yes. Every builder renders through the same shortcode, so the same form is identical whether it was placed with WPBakery, Elementor, the block editor, or pasted as a shortcode.
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.
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