Using the Online Forms service, you can create custom online forms and track them online or export a form as a PDF. You can easily review forms submitted to you from anywhere you have access to the internet. 

The Online Forms feature is available with the RescueGroups.org Website Service and Online Forms iFrame Service.

If you have the Website Service, you don't need to use the iFrame service - online forms are automatically added to your website. For detailed information about online forms, see the Online Forms Guide.

Use the iFrame service when you want your forms to be available on a website other than your RescueGroups.org website. For instance, your organization may already have a website, or you may have permission to put your adoptable animals on a third-party site and you need a way to do so. Using the Online Forms iFrame Service allows you to do that.

Using the Online Forms service, you can cut the time and effort it takes to provide and view applications and other forms, and you can quickly access the forms which have been submitted. You can track the progress of the form through your system, and you can assign the form to a volunteer for follow-up. When you assign a form to a volunteer with a RescueGroups.org user account, that form is easily found using their My Forms link on their dashboard.

Some major benefits of using Online Forms:

You can create as many forms as you need for your organization. Some common forms are Adoption Applications, Foster Applications, and Volunteer Applications.

When you create a form, certain information can be automatically captured without your having to create questions. This information is captured when a user registers. You have the option of requiring visitors to register to complete any given form, or allowing unregistered visitors to fill out forms. This information can be captured  from the visitor's registration - you select the information:

Your organization's forms will appear to the visitor on their Forms page and on your site menu. If your visitors have registered on your site, any forms they have started will appear on their My Rescue page.

When visitors have not registered on your site and fill out a form, several things happen:

However, there are some people who object to registering on web sites. The choice is yours. Some groups give visitors the option of registering or not.

Anyone with either the role of Online Form User or Online Form Manager can submit a form for someone else by going to Contacts > Submitted Forms and clicking Submit a Form.

A volunteer can choose to receive an alert when an online form is submitted.  The alert will be sent regardless of whether the online form is for an animal they are fostering or not.

Your volunteers must enable the option to receive an email alert when a visitor to your website completes an online form if they want to receive an alert.
The option is available from Services & Settings > My Settings > Email Alert

Need help creating your online forms?

You can create your forms easily by following the instructions in this guide. However, we know it can be intimidating. If you'd like, we can create your forms for you or we can give you advice and answer your questions.

Need help: Please open a support ticket and we can walk you through creating your form.

Prefer to have us create your form for you? Please open a support ticket, include your form or questions, and we will provide you with a quote.