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Product guides and reference docs for setup, monitoring, alerts, and analytics.

Adding a Site

A site is the container for your forms. Add a clear site name and the base URL (for example https://example.com). Form URLs can be full URLs or relative paths, and relative paths resolve against this base URL.

Site-level alert email is optional. If it is empty, FormPulse falls back to organization-level alert settings and then user emails.

Adding a Form

Forms are where monitoring rules live. The form setup screen has several settings:

  • Form Name: your internal label for the monitored form.
  • Form Type: choose single-page if the form lives on one page, or multi-page if the same form appears across many pages.
  • Page URL / Master Page URL: page used for health checks.
  • Form CSS Selector: selector used to verify the form exists on the page.
  • Learning Mode: lets FormPulse calculate a threshold automatically.
  • Silence Threshold: used when learning mode is disabled, or after learning completes.
  • Alert Email + notification toggles: control where and when email alerts are sent.
  • Tags: optional labels for filtering and analytics organization.

Single-page vs Multi-page Forms

  • Single-page: best for precise page-level health checks and cleaner attribution.
  • Multi-page: tracks activity globally; you still choose one reliable master page for health checks.

If you want page-specific monitoring for a form that appears in multiple places, create separate form records.

Confirmation Email Setup

FormPulse creates a unique confirmation email for each form. Add that email in the form's outgoing notification recipients as To or Cc. Do not use Bcc.

Each inbound confirmation becomes an activity signal for monitoring and analytics.

Manual Confirmations

You can add a manual confirmation from the form detail page. This writes a confirmation with source MANUAL and can be helpful for testing.

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Docs: Sites & Forms | FormPulse