Create and edit a form
The first thing you see when you go to ChurchDesk Forms is an overview of the forms you have already created. You can quickly see number of responses, when the form was created as well as the form status (open or closed). Create a new form or use a template Click the green button "Create form". You can now choose if you want to create a form from a template or a blank canvas. (Few readersIntroduction to Forms
Why online forms? Every church has been there. You have tried emailing endlessly back and forth with people regarding baptisms, weddings or hall rental. Manually typed in paper registrations for an event.. Online forms is a great way to end all of that. Be in touch and grow your church An online registration option is a great way to get to know people, build relationships and invite them to come back again. ChurchDesk Forms are easy to share on your website, via social media or inFew readersService sign up form
Do you need people to sign up for the services, as there are limited seats in the church, then you can use the ChurchDesk form template. Here you can read how to create and manage a worship service registration form. Create a form from the templates ChurchDesk has created a template so it's easy for you to create forms. To create the form from the template: Go to FORMS Click the green "Create" button in the upper right Select the " Religion Registration " template Click tFew readersShare a form as a link or in your newsletter
Share the form as a link Once you have created the form you can share the link to the form on your website, on social media or in emails. Share form by embedding it on your website Click the button "<Embed form" to get a code, that can be inserted in the HTML-code on a page or a text view on your website. (https://storage.crisp.chat/users/helpdesk/website/30528dd6bdFew readersAdd a Form to your website
At this point you have probably already played around with ChurchDesk Forms. Maybe you have even linked to the form somewhere on your website or within a People Message. But did you know that you can actually place a link in the main menu directly to you form? This guide will tell you how! Note: You will need to copy the form URL to carry out this step of the guide. Therefore please ensure that you have already created a form before proceeding. 1. Insert your form as a linkFew readersSell tickets and receive donations with ChurchDesk
ChurchDesk Forms is a powerful tool that not only updates your contact database but also helps you manage sign-ups for events. In this article, you’ll learn how you can: Sell tickets for a paid event Manage multiple ticket types Let people claim a ticket for a free event Collect donations with gift aid Easily share the form on social media and your website Automatically close a form when it’s sold out TIP: Use one of our form templates to get started fast! SelFew readersView, print and download responses
View, print and download responses View and print single response You can view a single response by clicking on the response to see all of the information which has been provided. You can also easily print each reply to support your current workflow, if needed. Download your responses as a Excel, csv or ods file You can decide which format you would like to download the rFew readers