The Contact Form DB plugin is designed to provide an easy way to store and manage form submissions on your Divi website
As of April 2026, Contact Form DB Divi is a WordPress divi plugin with 3.0K+ active installations and a 3.9/5 rating from 9 reviews. It has been downloaded 32K+ times in total. Requires WordPress 5.0+ and PHP 5.6+. Available on WordPress.org since 2023. Download volume is stable this week. Support resolution rate: 0%. Top alternative: Supreme Modules Lite – Divi Theme….
The Contact Form DB Divi plugin is designed to provide an easy way to store and manage form submissions on your Divi website. The plugin stores all Divi contact form submissions in the WordPress database.
Want to get started? Check out our Getting Started article, “Saving Form Submission in the Database“, to learn how to start using the plugin and make the most of its features.
Once installed, the plugin creates a new Menu Item in the WordPress backend, called “Divi Form DB”.
When a user submits a form on your website (using a Divi form), the data from the form is automatically saved here in the “Divi Form DB” menu item. This makes it easy to keep track of all form submissions in one place and manage them using WordPress’s built-in tools.
The plugin stores a range of dat…
Simple and effective. Perfect WordPress tool.
Does exactly as advertised. Instead of having to scan through emails to see if there are any new inquires, I can see it plain as day right inside my WordPress dashboard, with all the data points noted on my forms. Not only that, the plugin also allows me to offload the data as a CVS that i can import straight into Excel for easy organizing. SUPER convenient.
I’ve used this plugin on multiple client sites over the past couple of years and have found it invaluable, particularly as proof of lead generation for clients. The regular Divi contact module gives no indication of how many times a form is sent. Google Tag manager tells you how many times but not who. This provides all the data needed. Great work!
We paid and use Divi for our wedding website. Then thought we would add the Divi form in for RSVP’s. It worked fine at the start before they took out the fields on the submissions and make you pay to get them. Terrible practice and they should be called out for it. You can’t just take the information out of the form once it’s been filled, it used to be there and now it’s replaced with a pay to play model. Deceptive work
As for me it’s OK when the free plugin has some limitations, but they should not be the part of the crucial elements, especially if it was mentioned in the description
“The plugin stores a range of data for each form submission, including all form submission values (i.e. the data submitted via the form), the page that the form was submitted on, the date and time that the form was submitted, and the date and time that the submission was read (if applicable).”
“In free version only supports specific form fields with field ID ‘name’, ’email’, and ‘message’.”
| WordPress | 5.0+ requiredTested up to 6.8.5 |
| PHP | 5.6+ required |
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