Is there a simple Email Capture widget service provider?
Ashit Vora
13 replies
I'm not looking for a fancy full-fledge email service provider.
What I'm looking for is a way to capture email address on our blog at draftly.so and have them stored in a google spreadsheet. I can then zap them to whatever service I prefer.
Replies
Nikhil Dudharejia@nikhil_dudharejia
Yes, Mailchimp, Sumo, and OptinMonster are popular, user-friendly email capture widget providers. They offer simple setup, customizable forms, and integration with email marketing tools, making them ideal for collecting and managing leads effortlessly. Perfect for small businesses or personal projects.
Share
If you just need to collect emails and store them, Google Forms with a Zapier integration works well for me.
Mailchimp does this natively - you can embed sign up forms on your site and it saves the emails. Super easy to set up too without needing to mess with integrations or external tools.
Mailerlite's free plan offers an easy-to-set-up widget and you can sync with Google Sheets through Zapier too.
I'd recommend using Jotform. It's easy to set up a form and sync responses with Google Sheets through Zapier.
Google Forms might be your best bet. It's super simple and integrates seamlessly with Google Sheets.
Formstack has a simple form feature, and you can integrate it directly with Google Sheets through Zapier.
You might also want to try Sumo.
Hey! If I'm just looking to capture emails easily I could use a service like Mailchimp's from Builder.
For a lightweight email capture system I'd recommend checking out Google Forms.
If I'm after simplicity, Formstack might be a great option.
Check out services like Google Forms or Typeform, they're simple, and you can embed them on your blog to collect emails directly into a Google Sheet. Pair it with Zapier to automate sending the data to other services.
If you're looking for simplicity, I've used Typeform for a quick email capture and connected it to Google Sheets via Zapier.