How can I resolve the conflict between upgrading my plan and enabling ecommerce checkout while trying to add a form submission page to my Webflow site?

Published on
September 22, 2023

To resolve the conflict between upgrading your plan and enabling ecommerce checkout while trying to add a form submission page to your Webflow site, follow these steps:

  1. Determine your plan limitations: First, identify the limitations of your current plan in terms of ecommerce features. Some plans have restrictions on the ability to enable ecommerce checkout or use advanced features. Upgrading your plan might be necessary if the current plan doesn't support the ecommerce functionality you need.

  2. Upgrading your plan: If your current plan doesn't allow ecommerce checkout, you will need to upgrade to a plan that includes this feature. Visit the Webflow pricing page and select the plan that fits your needs. Upgrading your plan will provide you with the necessary features to enable ecommerce on your site.

  3. Enable ecommerce checkout: Once you have upgraded your plan, you can enable ecommerce checkout on your site. In Webflow, go to the Project Settings and navigate to the Ecommerce section. Enable the Ecommerce toggle and follow the instructions to set up your product catalog, payment gateway, and shipping options.

  4. Adding a form submission page: To add a form submission page to your Webflow site, follow these steps:

    • Create a new page in Webflow where you want the form submission to be displayed.
    • Drag and drop a Form Block onto the page.
    • Customize the form fields according to your needs. You can add additional fields using the Add Field button.
    • Set up form submission settings by clicking on the newly added Form Block and going to the Forms Settings tab.
    • Configure form notifications by going to the Form Notification tab and adding the desired email addresses for notifications.
    • Style the form using the Webflow Designer to match your site's design aesthetic.
  5. Test and publish: After setting up the form submission page, test it to ensure that form submissions are correctly received. You can test the form by submitting it with sample data. Once you're confident that the form is working correctly, publish your site for the changes to take effect.

By following these steps, you can successfully resolve the conflict between upgrading your plan, enabling ecommerce checkout, and adding a form submission page to your Webflow site.

Additional Questions:

  1. How do I enable ecommerce checkout on my Webflow site?
  2. Can I add custom fields to the form submission page in Webflow?
  3. What are the limitations of the different Webflow plans when it comes to ecommerce functionality?