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Web Form Submissions Straight into CRM

Post Author: Joe D365 |

Want an easy way to capture data on your website and move it straight into CRM? With PowerWebForm from PowerObjects, you can! Whether you have a 'Contact Us' form or a 'Lead Gen' form, PowerWebForm finally gives you a way to affordably bridge the gap from your website to your Microsoft Dynamics CRM.

1. Create web forms in CRM

  • Decide what happens with the information once it comes in – create a lead, contact, case, or any custom entity – you choose!
  • Decide whether or not you want captcha on your form to prevent spam

CRM Online Web Form

2. Add fields

  • Set duplicate detection
  • Choose whether or not the field is required
  • Choose from multiple different field types

CRM web form

3. Change the look and feel

  • With a css, you can change the color of the Submit button, the color of the form fields and more!

Microsoft Dynamics CRM Lead to Web

4. Preview and Deploy

5. Post the form to your website

  • Make your own page, and insert the PowerWebForm iframe

6. View the data in CRM

This tool is great for web site contact us forms, website landing pages and campaign response initiated activities. Now that this information is in your CRM you can act on it!

See the magic for yourself - try PowerWebForm FREE for 30 days. Happy CRM'ing!

Joe CRM
By Joe D365
Joe D365 is a Microsoft Dynamics 365 superhero who runs on pure Dynamics adrenaline. As the face of PowerObjects, Joe D365’s mission is to reveal innovative ways to use Dynamics 365 and bring the application to more businesses and organizations around the world.

4 comments on “Web Form Submissions Straight into CRM”

    1. Hi Ray - The contents of the iframe are hosted in our cloud. Currently in our data center in Minneapolis, MN, but pretty soon in Microsoft azure datacenters located in 4 continents for better global support.

  1. What are the class names for each field? I want to create CSS styles for each field but the id for each field seems random like "powf_4a5a8f86eb5ce511a35c00155d003204".

  2. Am I able to pass data into the form in the URL so I can pre-populate it with the customer's data, for example if a call-to-action button in an email newsletter directs the customer to the PowerWebForm?

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