Download and install the plugin
Download the latest release from GitHub. Install and activate it from your site admin.
Requires a compatible client-site runtime with PHP 7.4+.
Download latest release on GitHubInstall guide
Two paths: test the built-in workflows immediately with no account, or build a custom flow in the visual console and deploy it via ZIP upload.
Download the latest release from GitHub. Install and activate it from your site admin.
Requires a compatible client-site runtime with PHP 7.4+.
Download latest release on GitHubCreate a new client-site page, then paste one of the two built-in embeds below. No account or license key needed — these workflows are embedded in the plugin.
[xpressui id="document-intake"]
Or use [xpressui id="validation-playground"] to explore the full field type library.
The form renders inline on your page, isolated from your theme. Submissions land in XPressUI → Submissions with status tracking (New / In Review / Done).
Open the console, create a project, and design your intake flow — steps, fields, file uploads, conditional logic. When you're done, export it as a ZIP.
Open the consoleIn the client-site admin, go to XPressUI → Workflows and upload the ZIP you exported. The plugin extracts the form config and registers the workflow slug automatically.
A Pro license key is required to upload custom workflows.
Paste the embed on any client-site page using the slug from your workflow.
[xpressui id="your-workflow-slug"]
Optional: add redirect="https://yoursite.com/thank-you/" to send users to a custom success page after submission.
Assisted launch
Send the workflow, the current files or form, and where the result should be delivered. We scope the fastest path: hosted link first, or client-site delivery when the workflow must live on an existing site.
Best first message
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