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- Set the “From Email” in SureForms
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Conditional Confirmations in SureForms
Conditional Confirmations allow you to show different success messages or redirect users based on the form data they submit. This helps you create a more personalized and flexible form experience.
What Are Conditional Confirmations?
With Conditional Confirmations, you can:
- Show different success messages based on user input
- Redirect users to different pages or URLs
- Pass form data to another page using query parameters
- Control what happens to the form after submission
This feature is available in the latest SureForms update.
How to Set Up Conditional Confirmations
Step 1: Open Form Settings
- Go to your WordPress Dashboard.
- Navigate to SureForms.
- Open the form where you want to add conditional confirmations.
- Click on Form Settings.

Step 2: Open Conditional Confirmations
- Inside Form Settings, locate Conditional Confirmations.
- Click on it to view the available options.

Step 3: Add a New Confirmation
- Click on Add New.

- Enter a Confirmation Name. This is for internal reference only.

- Select the Confirmation Type as Success.

Configure Confirmation Type
Option 1: Success Message
You can display a custom success message after form submission.
- Edit the confirmation message directly
- Or add a custom HTML template if needed

Option 2: Redirect After Submission
Instead of a message, you can redirect users after submission.

You have two redirect options:
Redirect to Page
- Select an existing page from the dropdown

Redirect to Custom URL
- Paste the full URL in the Custom URL field

After Submission Behavior
Once the form is submitted, you can choose what happens next:
- Hide the Form after submission
- Reset the Form to allow another entry

Set Up Conditional Logic
This is where you define when a specific confirmation should apply.
- Enable Conditional Logic.
- Choose when this confirmation should trigger:
- All conditions must be met
- Any condition can be met

Add Conditions
- Select a Field from the form.
- Choose a condition operator, such as:
- Is / Is Not
- Is Greater Than
- Is Less Than
- Is Equal To
- Starts With
- Ends With
- Contains / Does Not Contain
- Regex Expression
- Enter the value for comparison.
- Use AND to add multiple conditions if needed.
Add Query Parameters (For Redirects)
When using redirection, you can pass form data to another page using query parameters.
- Enable Add Query Parameter.
- Add a Key and Value.
- Map form fields as values if required.
- Click Add More to include additional parameters.
This is useful for tracking, personalization, or showing dynamic content on the redirected page.

Save Your Changes
Once everything is configured:
- Review your conditions and confirmation settings.
- Click Save.
- Test the form to ensure the correct confirmation is triggered.
Summary
Conditional Confirmations in SureForms help you:
- Show relevant success messages
- Redirect users intelligently
- Apply logic based on form inputs
- Send data securely to other pages
If you need any help setting this up, feel free to reach out to the SureForms support team.
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