Wix Forms: Viewing Form Submissions from Your Dynamic Pages

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Dynamic pages are pages on your site most often used when working with the CMS (Content Management System). They have the same layout and design but different content. For example, a 'Team Members' page could have the same design, but changing content based on the employee's name and information. Each 'version' of the page is called a dynamic page item.
GIF showing changing dynamic page content from a Team Members page on a website.
If you've included a form on a dynamic page, (e.g. a Contact Me form) you can add a column to the form's submissions table in the dashboard to see which dynamic item the form was submitted on. Continuing with the 'Team Members' example, you can add a column to the submissions table to see which team member page a site visitor filled out a contact form for.
Example of forms submissions table in the dashboard with added column with dynamic page information.
Important:
This feature is only available for old Wix Forms

To view form submissions for your dynamic pages:

  1. Go to Forms & Submissions in your site's dashboard.
  2. Click View Submissions Table next to the relevant site form on your dynamic page.
    Note: Make sure you have published your site.
  3. Click Hidden Fields to view all form fields that aren't automatically visible on the table.
  4. Click the toggle next to your dynamic page to display it on the table. The form field name is the same as your dynamic page name and has a link icon  next to it.
    Note: The new column displays which item of the page collection the form was submitted on.
screenshot from old wix forms submission table highlighting 4 hidden fields label
The new column displays which item of the page collection the form was submitted on. In this example, Brian Chung's 'Contact Me' page had two form submissions, while Ashley Amerson and Marcus Harris's pages both got one submission.
scrreenshot of form submissions from form submission dashboard
Note:
Dynamic pages are part of the CMS. Learn more about how to create dynamic page collections.

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