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Overview
WordPress.com is the world’s most popular website hosting platform, leveraging the WordPress open-source software. WordPress.com is offering Jobber customers 10% off custom website builds via its do-it-for-me web design service. Sites are $499. Jobber customers receive a 10% discount and 14-day money back guarantee.
Requests in Jobber are online forms hosted by Jobber where clients can request work to be done. These forms can be put on your website, social media pages, or clients can use the form by viewing client hub. Once you receive your new website from WordPress.com, set up your Jobber request form so that new leads can reach out for your services and you can start booking in work.
Requests and online booking are available on select plans.
Learn more about Requests & Online Booking.
Embed your request form
Jobber request forms have an embed code that can be copied from within your Jobber account via Gear Icon > Settings > Requests. From the requests page, click Share request form > View embed options.
Click Copy Code in either the Embed Inline Form or the Embed Popup Form tab.
Inline form
To embed the inline form code on a page of your WordPress.com site, start by typing /html
into the editor and select the HTML block.
Next, paste the inline form embed code that you've copied from Jobber. You can paste by using your keyboard (or by using Edit > Paste from your web browser’s menu bar).
Now when leads submit requests through your WordPress.com website, these will feed into your Jobber account and create a new client with a new request.
Popup form
To embed the popup form on a page of your WordPress.com site, start by typing /html
into the editor and selecting the HTML block. Next paste the popup form embed code from Jobber, using your keyboard (or by using Edit > Paste from your web browser’s menu bar). Select the menu with the 3 dots at the top right of the HTML block and choose Group.
Now leads will be able to fill out your Jobber request form from the popup window that will appear after clicking the button on your published WordPress.com page.