When a question has a fixed set of answers — a plan, a region, a referral source — use a Single Select (dropdown) or Multi Select field so visitors pick from choices instead of typing free text. Each choice has a Label (what visitors see) and a Value (what Cornerspot stores in your data). This guide walks through adding a select field and configuring its options.
How to set up dropdown and multi-select options
You configure options right where you create the field — in the form Builder's Add Field drawer (and again later in the field editor if you need to change them).
1. Add a custom field
From a form's Builder, click + Add Field, then switch to the Custom Field tab. Give the field a Label — the Field Key fills in automatically (lowercase with underscores, used for data mapping).



2. Choose Single Select or Multi Select
Set the Data Type to Single Select (visitors pick one option) or Multi Select (visitors pick several). As soon as you do, the Options editor appears so you can list the choices.

3. Add your options
For each choice, type a Label — the Value fills in automatically from it. Click Add option to add as many choices as you need. (A select field must have at least one option before it can be saved.)


4. Edit a value, reorder, or remove a choice
The Value is what’s stored in your data, so you can edit it to differ from the label if you like — for example a label of “Enterprise” stored as enterprise_tier. Use the drag handle to reorder options, and the remove icon (×) to delete one.

5. Set a placeholder (single-select dropdowns)
For a single-select dropdown you can add an optional Placeholder — the prompt text shown when no option is selected yet (for example “Choose a plan…”).

6. Save the field
Click Add Custom Field to save it to the form. The new dropdown appears in the Builder and renders instantly in the Live Preview on the right, exactly as visitors will see it.


Tips
- Labels are for people; values are for your data — keep values short, lowercase, and stable so reports and automations stay consistent.
- Use Single Select when only one answer makes sense, and Multi Select when visitors may choose more than one.
- You can revisit a select field’s options any time from the field editor — open the field card in the Builder to add, edit, reorder, or remove choices.
