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		<title>How Can I See Entries Using WPForms Lite Version?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>I use WPForms for my Contact Page form. Once I set everything up, I noticed a major flaw. By all appearances, you cannot actually view the entry created when someone uses the contact form without...</p>
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<p>I use WPForms for my <a href="https://blog.faeriebell.com/contact-page/">Contact Page</a> form. Once I set everything up, I noticed a major flaw. By all appearances, you cannot actually view the entry created when someone uses the contact form without paying to upgrade. Wait what? That can&#8217;t be, right?  </p>



<p>How uncool, right? They offer a free plugin. Free, yay! But you cannot see the entry if someone actually submits something on a form that you create. Boo! Essentially, it&#8217;s a way for people to be bottlenecked into upgrading. That seems like a sketchy, unethical way to operate to me. But okay, WPForms, you do you. </p>



<p>After I discovered this issue, I sort of ignored it. I figured, well&#8230; I am not getting much traffic on my site despite doing a considerable amount of work on it and no one is contacting me, so it was a non-issue. Until today, when I noticed that there were two form entries that I could not see. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Mission: Impossible</h2>



<p>My mission, if I chose to accept it, was to figure out how to view these mystery entries that were submitted on my <a href="https://blog.faeriebell.com/contact-page/">Contact Page</a> without paying for an upgrade, because I am broke and there are no two ways to explain that. </p>



<p>The whole reason I am blogging is to get some traffic so I can perhaps make some commissions through Amazon or through one of my sparse CJ ads, and I certainly cannot afford to pay for a plugin right now when I&#8217;m getting like ten hits a day for all the effort I&#8217;m putting into the site. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">I digress</h2>



<p>Anyway, I needed to figure out how to view these dang entries. I knew there was a way to view them that  WPForms didn&#8217;t want me to know. I poked around in phpmyadmin in the WordPress database to view the actual database entry. That is one way to do it and it works ok I guess. But it was a lot of effort and you have to know what you&#8217;re looking for in a lot of database tables. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">There is a Way to See WPForm Entries in the WordPress Dashboard! Without Upgrading!</h2>



<p>But then I found a <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_ypHS0zg90">YouTube video tutorial by KC Tan</a> outlining a workaround for how to view WPForm Lite Entries without having to upgrade. He gets the award today, he&#8217;s the true hero in this Mission Impossible situation! His solution works perfectly and I want to share it because if you&#8217;re anything like me you think it&#8217;s not totally on the up and up the way WP Forms is doing things, essentially holding entries hostage to get you to upgrade. </p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Email Logs, my Friends</h2>



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<p>KC Tan&#8217;s solution is genius in its simplicity. Here&#8217;s what you&#8217;re going to do: You are going to install another Free plug-in called Email Logs by going to the Add Plugin page in your WordPress Dashboard. </p>
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<p>Search for &#8220;email log&#8221; and choose a plugin. The one KC Tan used is called Email Log and it&#8217;s the one I installed. </p>



<p>Using this plugin, all emails from WordPress are logged and displayed in the Dashboard. This plugin has a lot of different uses. But most importantly it will show you when a database entry is created with WPForms. The system submits a log when that happens. </p>
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<p>And that&#8217;s how you&#8217;ll get an email with the content of the entry created when someone submits something with a WPForms form. As I said, this solution is smart and simple and really what I was looking for when it came to being able to see these dang contact form entries. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Contact Me?</h2>



<p>So hey, someone contact me using my <a href="https://blog.faeriebell.com/contact-page/">Contact Page</a> so I can revel in my victory over the unethical practices WPForms are engaged in!  </p>



<p>Thank you to <a href="https://www.youtube.com/@kc-tan">KC Tan</a> for this very gratifying feeling I&#8217;m experiencing right now. </p>
<p>The post <a href="https://blog.faeriebell.com/2024/08/10/see-entries-using-wpforms-lite/">How Can I See Entries Using WPForms Lite Version?</a> appeared first on <a href="https://blog.faeriebell.com">Fae’s Journal</a>.</p>
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