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Texting From Form Submissions: How to Get the Lead as an SMS in 5 Seconds

TL;DR: Form submissions belong on a phone as a text, not in an inbox. Dash Dolphin connects to every major form, CRM, and site builder, formats the text intelligently, and respects per-form scheduling.

Why texting beats email for form submissions

The average email response time in a service business is over 90 minutes. The average text response time is 90 seconds. That gap is everything. If you want your team calling back in 5 minutes, the form submission has to land on a phone screen, not in an inbox.

What the text should contain

A useful lead notification text contains everything the closer needs to dial right now:

  • Lead’s name
  • Lead’s phone number, in a tappable format
  • Form type (so the closer knows what they are calling about)
  • The 1 or 2 most important answers from the form (the question, the service requested, the location, etc.)
  • Timestamp and source page if relevant

What it should NOT contain is every field the form collected. A wall of text on a phone screen is unreadable. Dash Dolphin’s smart formatting picks the right fields automatically, based on the model trained on 10,000+ real submissions.

Connecting any form to SMS

Dash Dolphin connects to:

  • WordPress form plugins: Contact Form 7, WPForms, Gravity Forms, Ninja Forms, Fluent Forms, Formidable Forms
  • Page builder forms: Elementor, Divi, Beaver Builder
  • Hosted form builders: Jotform, Typeform, Google Forms, HubSpot Forms
  • Landing page builders: Leadpages, Unbounce
  • Site builders: Wix, Squarespace, Webflow, Shopify, GoDaddy
  • CRMs: HubSpot, Mailchimp, ActiveCampaign, Keap, GoHighLevel
  • Custom HTML forms via webhook

If your platform is not on the list, the custom HTML route covers anything that can POST to a URL. Literally ALL CRMs work via the webhook or direct connector.

Smart formatting is intentional, not configurable

The text format itself is not customizable. The model decides which fields to surface and how to lay them out. This sounds restrictive but it is the right call: per-business customization would degrade the model. What you control is the form type, which drives both formatting priority and spam filtering.

URL whitelisting on Crew and Fleet

If you run multiple sites and only want form submissions from specific domains, URL whitelisting is available on Crew and Fleet plans. This prevents your form code from being used on competitor sites or in testing environments.

Setting up your first form-to-SMS connection

  1. Pick the form on your site that generates the most revenue. Usually the main estimate or contact form.
  2. Add Dash Dolphin’s connector for your form platform (most are one-click).
  3. Pick a form type (estimate, contact, service call, etc.).
  4. Add the phone number that should receive the text.
  5. Set a schedule if you have specific hours.
  6. Submit a test entry and verify the text arrives within seconds.

The whole setup takes about 10 minutes per form.

Key takeaways

Frequently asked questions

No. The smart formatting is intentionally not customizable. The model improves as more submissions flow through the system.
Use the custom HTML connector. Anything that can POST to a URL can connect to Dash Dolphin.
5 seconds in normal operation. The text leaves Dash Dolphin’s system within 1 second of receiving the form payload. Carrier delivery accounts for the rest.
Submissions queue or upgrade prompts appear in your dashboard, depending on your plan. No notifications are silently lost.
Yes, on Crew and Fleet plans. Solo is one number per form. Crew supports 20 numbers, Fleet is unlimited.
No. Dash Dolphin texts your team only. The customer never receives anything from Dash Dolphin.

Your next customer is filling out your form right now.

The only question is whether you call back in 5 minutes.

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