Built to fit into your existing setup 

PDQ connects easily with WordPress, Elementor forms and other systems, 
so subscribers flow straight into your lists without friction.

WordPress


If your site runs on WordPress, PDQ connects directly using a plugin. Once it’s installed, you can add subscription forms to your pages or posts and send new subscribers straight into the PDQ list you choose. From there, automations can run automatically, such as welcome emails or follow-up sequences. Everything is managed through WordPress and PDQ, making it easy to update forms or change where subscribers are sent without touching code.

Elementor Forms



For sites built with Elementor, PDQ integrates with Elementor’s form widget. In two easy steps this plugin lets you design your forms visually in Elementor, map form fields to PDQ subscriber fields, and send sign-ups directly into your lists. 

Step 1 is connecting to the PDQ API. 

Step 2 is selecting your list from a drop down and then have every submission managed automatically in the background. You design the experience once and PDQ takes care of the rest.

Universal option


If you’re using another website platform, or prefer a universal option, PDQ also provides embedded subscription forms. For each mailing list, PDQ includes a dedicated Forms section where you can generate a signup form, copy a short HTML snippet or iframe, and paste it into your website. This works on any platform, including custom sites and hosted page builders, and requires no plugins or integrations. As soon as the form is published, subscribers are added directly to your list.

All form options are managed per list inside PDQ. Each list has its own Forms area where you can view, reuse, or update subscription forms and embed links as needed. This keeps your setup organised and makes it easy to manage multiple websites or campaigns.