If possible what is the best practice to embed an external form on a HubSpot page? Will an iframe work? Is there documentation on the recommended implementation?
Question back to those asking about putting a third-party form into HubSpot - why cut out HubSpot functionality in lieu of an outside form builder? Can you share the use case?
The short answer is that HubSpot CMS does allow iframing and HTML coding in some modules, yes. There should be an HTML module, and the rich text module has "source" in the editor. So to me, you could add basically what you want.
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Hello Syeda, thank you so much for the assistance. The referenced article reflects on embedding a HubSpot form to a non-HubSpot site. Is there an article that instructs on how to embed a non-Hubspot form into a Hubspot site?
And what is your estimate for the time required to build this in HubSpot - not considering styling/designing of the page? Just taking the URL code and dropping it into an iframe on Hubspot to simply test submission?
Final question - would you be able to work on integrating / implementing 5-7 different external forms into a HubSpot site? Full disclosure, a dev is currently working on new designs so would it be possible to do this work concurrently? OR if needed, we can request the design dev to stop temporarily so you could do the forms for us? If so, what would the cost range be?
My direct email is dan@stringcaninteractive.com if it's easier and faster to respond. We're on a time crunch to complete the forms.
I understand that you would like to use a non-HubSpot form on a HubSpot page, is that right?
I'd like to invite a couple of subject matter experts to this conversation @louischausse, @Jake_Lett and @danmoyle, do you have any tips or documentation to help @BCarbone and @Anonymous with this, please?
Also, @Syeda_Fatima and @BWhittle, do you have an idea of how long does it take to implement in general?
Question back to those asking about putting a third-party form into HubSpot - why cut out HubSpot functionality in lieu of an outside form builder? Can you share the use case?
The short answer is that HubSpot CMS does allow iframing and HTML coding in some modules, yes. There should be an HTML module, and the rich text module has "source" in the editor. So to me, you could add basically what you want.
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Great that it can be done - do you have any guidelines as to how you can embed an third party form in our Hubspot CMS?
We want to use Demio forms embedded on our Hubspot page, since it's way easier using those to trigger reminder emails, follow up emails with replays of webinar, setting up lists of attendees/non-attendees, analyzing behaviour during webinar etc etc etc. And they also integrate well with Hubspot.
Hey there @RTeuch. In HubSpot CMS, you should have an HTML module you can drop into a page and paste your third-party form code to embed it. That's how I'd do it.
Example:
Hope that helps!
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Jun 12, 20249:58 AM - edited Jun 12, 20249:59 AM
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This has now been changed in 'Landing Pages' . I was able to find the 'Customize Form" module and go into the source code from there. The HTML module in 'Landing Pages" is no longer there.
Dec 13, 20236:56 AM - edited Dec 13, 20236:57 AM
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Hi Dan, here's a use case:
I would want to use Hubspot for the website and my newsletter signup landing page, but run the newsletter on Convertkit (simply because I've got 10k subscribers and it's just too expensive on Hubspot).
Interesting, @MarcSn. Why HubSpot for the landing page and not ConvertKit, or another CMS? I've found the value of HubSpot is in the CMS and Marketing Hub functions, so things like autmation (workflows) and blogging, plus a ton of CRM functionality. So if you're using ConvertKit for that, what's HubSpot for?
Genuinely curious btw. I'm a huge HubSpot fan, but also know it's not all for everyone. So I'd love to learn more! Thanks 😊
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@MarcSn with 10,000 "marketing contacts," and only sending a newsletter, you're probably better using what you have. At its base price, HubSpot is: Enterprise tier starts at $3,600 per month for the first 10,000 contacts.
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I have the same issue. Im using Convertkit landing & forms with Google Tag Manager code hoping that Hubspot Script collects the submits. But its not working ¿Have you find a solution?
@MarcSn "The short answer is that HubSpot CMS does allow iframing and HTML coding in some modules, yes. There should be an HTML module, and the rich text module has "source" in the editor. So to me, you could add basically what you want."
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