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Leads overview

Understand how the Leads area fits together — forms, public links, submissions, notifications, and integrations.

Leads is the lead-capture area of Wysestats. You build a form once, publish it to a public link, and from then on you manage the form, the submissions it collects, and the integrations that route them.

How the pieces fit

Three concepts make up the Leads area:

  • Forms are what you build and publish. Each form has a public link a visitor can fill out.
  • Submissions are the answers people send through a form. They live on the form's detail page.
  • Integrations and notifications are the optional layers that decide what happens when a submission lands — email alerts, and outbound delivery to the tools you already use.

Forms vs. submissions

A form is the structure (steps, fields, options, copy). A submission is one person's answers. Edit forms to change how people respond going forward; open submissions to read what people actually said.

Editing a form does not retroactively rewrite past submissions. They keep the structure they were submitted with.

Notifications

For each form, you choose whether to be notified when a new submission arrives, and how often. Notification cadence options sit on the form's detail page — pick immediate per-submission alerts when leads are time-sensitive, or batched summaries when you would rather review in batches.

Integrations

The current outbound integration is Notion. When connected, new submissions for a form can be mirrored into a Notion database you control. More integrations are rolling out — for now, treat Notion as the supported destination beyond in-app review and email notifications. To connect Notion, see connect Notion.

Plan limits

Plans differ on how many forms you can keep, how many submissions you can store, and which integrations are available. Solo, Creator, and Pro each have their own tier. For the current numbers, see pricing and plans. When you hit a limit, the corresponding control switches to an upgrade prompt rather than silently failing.

A typical lifecycle

  1. Build a form in Leads.
  2. Publish it and share the public link.
  3. Review submissions as they arrive.
  4. Connect Notion if you want submissions mirrored into your existing workflow.
  5. Adjust notifications so the volume matches your bandwidth.