Customize template

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Ditch the postcards and enroll items online with this product registration form template. This form is easy for almost anyone to configure, regardless of technical know-how. First, drag and drop fields such as text boxes, dropdowns and contact information; then select fonts, colors and images to put the design on brand. Finally, configure notifications to send a confirmation to the customer as well as a registration record to your sales and service departments.

Publish template

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You can make your product registration form conveniently available just about anywhere online. To make it a part of your own website, for example, you need only copy and paste the provided embed link into a web page. Additionally, the form works as an independent page which you can share directly via email, social media or chat. Ever-versatile, the mobile responsive design allows the layout to flex according to the size of device used.

Collect & manage data

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As soon as you begin collecting submissions via your product registration form, you’ll discover a robust record-keeping system within your 123FormBuilder account. You can work with these records in your account or export to a computer as an Excel, CSV or PDF file. For an even more powerful data management, try integrating your form with supported third-party apps, including Dropbox, Salesforce and Constant Contact.

Optimize your flow

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Whether used for warranties, product updates, support or good-old marketing, going from paper to online forms is a major upgrade to the post-purchase experience. Thanks to the database attached to your online product registration form, customer purchase records will stay up-to-date and accessible across departments. Furthermore, the autoresponder provides the customer with a digital record of the registration. Perhaps best of all, the move to web forms signals the end of tedious, error-prone data entry.

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