Feature
Forms with buttons
Form buttons make it easy for users to choose between a few options.
What are form buttons?
Form buttons are exactly that – buttons on a form!
Buttons are a visual way to give users of your form a clear, visual choice between a few different options.
Here are some examples:


You might use form buttons to:
- Ask a « yes » or « no » question
- Get users to choose from a list of 3-4 answers
- Ask an easy question up-front to make the form appear easy to fill in.
Why buttons are great for usability
Starting your form with buttons is a very engaging way to start your form.
By giving users only a few clear choices, you’ll cut down on the « paradox of choice » and get more users starting to fill in the form.
For this reason, we recommend asking simple, straightforward « button-powered » questions first – and then adding more personal questions towards the end of the form.
Button text and images
Buttons can either be text-only, or have images.
Button text should be relatively short and easy to understand – for example setting button text to options like, « Yes » or « No » will suffice.
You can configure text and images by simply selecting the buttons in the Growform editor once they’ve been created.
Button configuration
Buttons can be configured to appear 100% width or side-by-side.
For longer text, we recommend using 100% of width, whereas side by side buttons are best for shorter options.
To change these options, select the buttons in the Growform editor and edit « buttons per row ».
Setting a button to « 1 » per row will make it take up 100%, and any other option will set the buttons to appear side by side.
How to create a form with buttons
To create a form with buttons, first sign up to Growform and create a form.
90% of our templates have buttons on the first step, so it should be very straightforward. If you do need to create your own buttons, simply hit « Add field » and choose « Buttons’ from the list of field types.
Do all plans include buttons in forms?
Yes, good news! All plans let you add buttons to your forms - it's part of the standard feature set.
Hobbyist plan
- Yes
Agency plan
- Yes
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