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This is just like when you create a brand new form, except you click on View instead of Forms. Choose Grid for the View type.


Call your new View "Display Protected File. In the content box, click on the Text tab instead of Visual. Otherwise, this won't work. Save your changes before moving onto the next step. More on that later. Now that the groundwork is in place, let's create a simple contact form that will appear on your WordPress site.


Be sure to include an email address field and check the Required box. This way, you'll be able to capture the email address before receiving the digital download.


Then feel free to add whatever fields to the form you want. This is the form where users submit information to receive a download. The next step is to show them the downloadable file after they give you their email address. This is where the whole idea of offering the files is put into action. To do this, go to the Form Settings page for the contact form you just created. Set the form to Show a Message on submit.


This will be a success message, telling the user they've successfully signed up. This message is where you'll display the View with the link for users to download the file. You could also include the View shortcode in the email notification to send the download link, or even use it to create a download page.


If you'd like to include multiple files, repeat the shortcode with a different file name. You did it! Now you should have a fully functioning form that requires an email to download a file, giving new subscribers access to your gated content. Create Your File Download Form. If you're not already using Formidable Forms, we have plenty of great features to help your website boost conversions.


We offer simple solutions to complex problems. Get started with our free plugin or the full-featured premium versions! Get Formidable Forms Lite Now. This article may contain affiliate links. Once in a while, we earn commissions from those links.


But we only recommend products we like, with or without commissions. This doesn't test that the email is valid, I know I've done this before with your help pointing to the correct article, but months later can't find it Hi Craig, Sorry we missed your comment!


Here are the instructions to verify an email address. Instead of showing another form, you can show the files instead. Good article. I have been using Forms to collect information for years and have settled on Formidable for the last few years as the only one I use. Collecting email addresses is a must and really simple to do. I've only just started to use Formidable and the functionality, and supporting documentation has been excellent.


Thank you for this guide. Another similar option that I've used which also works great is to use the "Send Email" action, which allows you to include a file attachment an automated email back to the person filling out the form.


I like this option because you are guaranteed that the email address will be a valid one, or else they won't receive the email! Great suggestion. As long as you have a reliable email system set up so you can be confident emails are going through, this is a great option. This is a nice option.


But how do you attach the file that has been uploaded via the "download manager form"? And if I send a mail with the file, can I do it without showing the view to the user? You can send the uploaded files as an email attachment without a view. Or you can include the View shortcode right in the email. This is a built in feature of our pro version.


If you need help with this, please reach out to our support, and we are happy to assist. For multiple white papers: I'd like to not ask the visitor to fill out the form if they have done before, but still I'd like to get a notification when they download additional files.


Hi there, Thanks for your question. It sounds like you're looking for more of a members-only area? Hi I am very interested in the functionality described in this post. However it does not seem to be available in the free version of the plugin. Do I have to upgrade in order to get it?


Thanks for a quick reply. Hi there, Yes, the above tutorial does require features only included in the paid versions of the plugin.


You would need to upgrade in order to create this setup using Formidable Forms. Or can the filename be passed via an url parameter and use one form?


Otherwise if I have many files, creating many forms is not a dynamic solution Sure, you can upload multiple files in the same form. So here are the steps to add a downloadable file using your WordPress website:. Step 1 : Choose the file that you want to be downloaded. It can be in any format like image, video, document, or pdf. The file will then be converted into a zip folder. Step 2 : Next, we need to upload the file in our WordPress media library.


Step 4 : In the editing menu, a URL is assigned to the file in the top right section. Step 5 : With the file URL copied, go to any post or page on your website. Select a word or a phrase and click on the link icon. Then, paste the URL and press Enter. You can similarly link an image, button, or any other element so that when the reader clicks on it, the download is triggered automatically. This way we can link various file types with different elements to create downloadable files with WordPress.


You can use them to share images, documents, guides, infographics, templates, and other useful resources with your visitors. If you have any doubt about the process above, reach out to us in the comments below. Check the video below:.


Hey Fardeen, the video at the end of the blog may help. Nice tutorial!