How to add a form to a page on your CornerSpot website in CornerSpot

Every form you build in Cornerspot is embeddable on your own website just by existing — there's nothing to publish first. You place it from the Website Builder: open a page, add a Form block, and pick the form you want. Website-embedded forms inherit your site's styling automatically, your own Cornerspot domain is always allowed, and every submission flows to the same inbox tagged On website.

How to add a form to a website page in Cornerspot

You add forms to your site in the Website Builder. Here's the full flow, start to finish.

1. Open the Website Builder

From your dashboard, go to Website and open the Builder (you can also jump straight to /dashboard/website/builder). Your page loads on the canvas, ready to edit.

The Cornerspot Website Builder with a page on the canvas
The Website Builder with your page on the canvas.

2. Click the section where you want the form

Click the section of the page where the form should go. That starts an edit session for the section, and a + Block button appears in the toolbar.

Editing a section in the Cornerspot Website Builder with the + Block button
Editing a section — the + Block button appears in the toolbar.

3. Add a Form block

Click + Block to open the block panel, switch to the Interactive group, and choose the Form block.

The Add Block panel with the Form block under Interactive in Cornerspot
The Add Block panel, with the Form block under Interactive.

4. Pick your form

The Insert Form picker lists your forms — each row shows how many fields it has and its layout. Select the form you want to place.

The Insert Form picker showing forms and their field counts in Cornerspot
The Insert Form picker, showing each form and its field count.

5. Preview and insert

A preview opens so you can confirm it's the right form, exactly as visitors will see it. Click Insert to drop it onto the page.

The form preview and Insert button in the Cornerspot Website Builder
The preview, with the Insert button to place the form.

6. The form is on your page

The form drops into the section and picks up your site's styling automatically, so it matches the rest of the page. You can move it, or adjust its look per form using the form's style controls. When you're happy, publish your site the way you normally do — the form is live on that page.

A form placed on a website page in the Cornerspot Website Builder
The form placed on the page, styled to match the site.
The finished website page with the embedded form in Cornerspot
The finished page with the embedded form.

Where submissions go

Submissions from a website-embedded form land in your one Submissions inbox, tagged On website so you always know where a lead came from. Cornerspot matches each submitter to an existing contact by email or phone, and creates a new contact as a lead if there's no match — so website forms feed straight into your CRM.

Good to know

  • There's no separate publish step for your own site — any form you've created is ready to embed right away.
  • Website-embedded forms inherit your site's styles automatically; you can override the look per form if you want it to stand out.
  • Your own Cornerspot domain is always allowed — you only manage Allowed Domains when embedding on an external, non-Cornerspot site.
  • You can place the same form on multiple pages, or different forms on different pages — every submission still lands in the same inbox.

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