Every content site, SaaS product, and online business needs an email list. Form Forge’s 6 newsletter signup templates cover the common placements — inline, sidebar, footer, popup, exit intent, and landing page — with native Mailchimp integration so subscribers flow directly into your list.
Just an email field and a “Subscribe” button. Minimal friction, maximum conversion. Best for sidebars, footers, and inline CTAs within blog posts.
Email and first name. Slightly more friction, but segmentation becomes easier and your subject lines can personalize. Most common sidebar form.
Email, name, and hidden field tagging the subscriber with which content upgrade they requested (so you deliver the right PDF or checklist). Inline within blog posts.
Email, name, checkboxes for which topics they want to hear about (tutorials, case studies, product updates, offers). Tags the subscriber in Mailchimp automatically.
Compact horizontal layout with email field and subscribe button, designed to fit in a footer widget area.
Email, name, explicit consent checkbox, privacy policy link, unsubscribe instructions. For EU-facing sites with strict consent requirements.
Every newsletter signup template is wired to Form Forge’s Mailchimp integration. When a user submits, they’re added to your Mailchimp audience automatically — no Zapier, no extra plugins, no third-party scripts.
Setup is a one-time OAuth connection from the Form Forge admin. Your Mailchimp API key is stored in Forge API’s encrypted database, never in your WordPress database.
Each form can point to a different Mailchimp audience. Useful when you have multiple lists for different segments (customers vs prospects, newsletter vs product updates).
Add tags to subscribers based on form fields — “Tutorials,” “Case Studies,” “Free Trial Signup.” Tags are the foundation of good list segmentation.
Existing subscribers are updated, not duplicated. If someone signs up twice, Mailchimp merges the data instead of creating duplicates.
Enable double opt-in per form to comply with GDPR and keep your sender reputation clean. Subscribers receive a confirmation email and must click to verify before being added to the list.
Blog posts with an inline signup offering a free PDF, checklist, or tool that complements the article. Typically converts at 3–5x the rate of sidebar signups.
Triggered when the user moves their cursor toward the browser’s close button. Form Forge doesn’t include a popup framework itself — pair with a popup plugin like OptinMonster, Convert Pro, or a simple JavaScript trigger.
Show the signup when the user has scrolled past 50% of the article. Suggests they’re engaged and more likely to subscribe.
Every page of your site has a subtle newsletter signup in the footer. Low intent but high volume; compounds over time.
A full-page signup form with benefit-oriented copy. Best used with the conversational mode for a memorable experience.
Newsletter signups are the #1 thing GDPR cares about. Form Forge’s GDPR-compliant template includes:
For EU users, using this template by default reduces legal risk significantly.
Every newsletter form has analytics (impressions, submissions, conversion rate) so you can compare placements and styles. A/B test different templates by creating multiple forms with the same Mailchimp integration but different designs, and compare their conversion rates over a few weeks.
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