The Forms Hub is your starting point for everything to do with forms in Cornerspot. The big idea is simple: build one form, then publish it anywhere — your Cornerspot website, the Members portal, a public shareable link, or as an embedded widget on any external site — and every submission flows back to the same inbox. This guide gives you a quick tour so you know where everything lives before you dive in.
Opening the Forms Hub
From the dashboard, select Forms in the left-hand menu. This opens the Forms Hub at /dashboard/forms-hub — home base for designing forms, reviewing submissions, and configuring how forms work across your team.

Forms is an add-on module, available on plans that include the feature. If your plan doesn't include it yet, the hub shows an upsell page with an Add Forms button instead — see How to unlock Forms by adding the module to your plan.
The three action cards
Across the top of the hub are three cards — your main entry points into the Forms feature.
1. Forms
The Forms card opens your list of forms, where you design lead-capture forms and configure their fields. This is where you create new forms and open any form's builder to edit it.

2. Submissions
The Submissions card opens your one submissions inbox — review the entries customers and prospects have submitted, no matter which channel they came in through. Every submission is tagged with its source so you always know where a lead originated.

3. Form Settings
The Form Settings card is where you set default fields and layout for new forms, get embed instructions, and manage your allowed domains for external embeds. These are the team-wide settings that shape how every form starts and where it's allowed to load.

Four ways to put a form in front of someone
Scroll down and you'll find the "Four ways to put a form in front of someone" section. Build the form once, then choose whichever channel fits the moment — every submission still lands in the same inbox, tagged with where it came from.

- Cornerspot Website — drop a form onto a page with the Website Builder.
- Members Portal — ask signed-in customers, with their details pre-filled.
- Shareable Link — publish a public URL you can share anywhere, including as a QR code.
- External websites — embed on any third-party site with a copy-paste snippet.

Where to go next
Now that you know your way around, the natural next step is to create your first form from the Forms card, then add the fields you need. From there you can publish it to any of the four channels — or simply drop it onto a website page, since every form is embeddable on your own site just by existing.

