Free blogger contact form builder

Free AI Blogger Contact Form Generator

Describe your blog and the messages you want to receive. Makeform turns it into a blogger contact form — reader details, an inquiry-type dropdown for sponsorships and collabs, a message field, and spam protection — ready to embed on Blogger, WordPress, or any site.

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  • Free first draft
  • Editable before publish
  • Spam protection built in
  • Embeds on Blogger, WordPress, and any site
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Sample prompts for the builder

Pick a prompt, edit it above, or send it into the real Makeform builder. The structure here is an example, not a live AI result.

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Audience

Readers messaging a personal or niche blog

Format

Short contact form with an inquiry-type menu

Prompt size

321 chars

Brief qualitySends to builder

Example form structure

Short contact form with an inquiry-type menu

Prompt exampleEditable in builder

Your name

Short answerFirst ask
2

Email address

Email
3

What is this about?

Dropdown
4

Your message

Long answer
5

Add me to the newsletter

Checkboxes

Suggested routing tags

Suggested

Sponsorships

Guest posts

Reader mail

Add an inquiry-type dropdown — sponsorship, guest post, feedback — so a brand deal never gets lost in a pile of reader mail.

Step 1

Reach out

reader fills name, reason, and message

Step 2

Filter

spam protection blocks bot submissions

Step 3

Route

sponsorships, pitches, and mail get tagged

Step 4

Reply

the message hits your inbox, nothing lost

Why a contact form

The built-in Blogger gadget stops at name and message.

Blogger's Contact Form gadget gives readers a box — but you can't add fields, route a sponsorship differently from fan mail, or keep bots out. A generated form does all three.

Fields that fit your blog

Add an inquiry-type dropdown, a budget range, portfolio links, or a file upload — not just the name, email, and message the default gadget locks you into.

Spam stays out

Honeypot and rate-limiting protection block the bot submissions that flood a public contact page, so your inbox is real readers and real offers.

Every message routed

Tag sponsorships, guest pitches, and reader mail as they arrive and send each to the right inbox, Slack channel, or sheet — a brand deal never gets buried.

Built for creators

One contact form, every kind of message.

Start from the version closest to why people message your blog, then edit the fields in the builder.

Reader feedback & questions

A simple name, email, and message form for the people who read your posts — plus a topic dropdown so questions sort themselves.

Brand & sponsorship deals

Company, links, collaboration type, and budget range, so paid opportunities arrive with the details you need to reply.

Guest post pitches

Topic, outline, portfolio link, and a draft upload for the writers who want to contribute to your blog.

Press & partnership inquiries

Route PR, interview requests, and partnership offers to the right place instead of your personal email.

Setup workflow

From a prompt to a form embedded on your blog.

Makeform turns a sentence about your blog into a live contact form you can paste into Blogger, WordPress, or any site.

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01

Describe your blog

Tell Makeform what your blog is about and which messages you want — reader questions, sponsorships, guest posts — and it drafts the fields.

02

Edit and add fields

Adjust the inquiry-type options, add a budget range or file upload, and mark the email field required — all without touching code.

03

Embed it on your blog

Paste the embed code into a Blogger page or HTML gadget, drop it on WordPress, or share the hosted link — the form works anywhere.

04

Get every message routed

Submissions hit your inbox and can post to Slack or Google Sheets, tagged by inquiry type so nothing important slips through.

Gadget vs template vs form

Why a generated form beats the built-in Blogger gadget.

Blogger's Contact Form gadget and downloadable templates both get a box on the page. Neither routes a sponsorship or keeps the spam out.

Approach
What happens
Best for
ApproachBuilt-in Blogger gadget
What happensName, email, and message only — no extra fields, routing, or spam control.
Best forA basic "email me" box, nothing more.
ApproachDownloaded contact template
What happensYou get a layout to embed, then still wire up spam protection and inboxes yourself.
Best forA starting design — the routing problem stays.
Approach
Generated contact form
What happensCustom fields, spam protection, and routing by inquiry type — embed and done.
Best forReader mail, sponsorships, and pitches, sorted.

Field guide

What a blogger contact form should include.

Looking for a blogger contact form template? These are the sections that make one actually work — generate them as a form, then edit the wording to match your blog.

Who & how to reach them

Capture the basics, cleanly.

Every message needs a name and a reliable reply-to. Keep the required set short so readers actually submit — then let optional fields do the sorting for you.

  • Name and a required email address.
  • Optional website, social handle, or company.
  • A subject line so the inbox scans at a glance.

Reason for the message

Sort mail before it reaches you.

A single inquiry-type dropdown is the difference between one messy inbox and a sorted one. Route each reason to the right place automatically.

  • Inquiry type: feedback, sponsorship, guest post, or press.
  • Budget range and collaboration type for brand deals.
  • Topic dropdown for reader questions and advice.

The message itself

Give room for the ask.

The message field is where the real request lives. Add supporting fields only for the reasons that need them, using conditional logic.

  • A long-answer message field for the details.
  • Portfolio link and draft upload for guest pitches.
  • File upload for media kits or press assets.

Spam & follow-up

Keep bots out, replies flowing.

A public contact page is a spam magnet. Built-in protection and a confirmation step keep the inbox clean and reassure the reader their message arrived.

  • Honeypot and rate-limiting spam protection.
  • A newsletter opt-in checkbox to grow your list.
  • A confirmation message and routing to your tools.

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FAQ

Blogger contact form questions

Short answers for bloggers and creators adding a contact page.

How do I add a contact form to my Blogger blog?

Generate the form here, then copy the embed code into a Blogger page or an HTML/JavaScript gadget. Unlike Blogger's built-in Contact Form gadget, you control the fields, the styling, and where messages go — and the same embed works on WordPress or any other site.

What is a blogger contact form?

It is the form on a blog's contact page that lets readers, brands, and other writers reach the author — usually a name, email, a reason for the message, and the message itself. It replaces posting a raw email address, which invites spam and gives you no way to sort what comes in.

What fields should a blogger contact form include?

At minimum: a name, a required email, and a message. Add an inquiry-type dropdown to separate sponsorships from reader mail, a website or company field, and a file upload for pitches or media kits. Keep the required set short so people actually finish it.

How do I stop spam on my blog's contact form?

This generator includes honeypot and rate-limiting protection that blocks automated bot submissions — the main reason bloggers give up on a contact page. You can also require an email and add a confirmation step, without forcing a visible CAPTCHA that frustrates real readers.

What is the difference between a blogger contact form and a template?

A template is a static layout you copy and still have to wire up. A generated form arrives ready — spam protection, routing to your inbox, and custom fields for your blog — so you embed it and start receiving messages instead of building the plumbing yourself.

How is this different from Blogger's built-in Contact Form gadget?

The gadget collects only name, email, and message, can't be restyled much, and gives you no routing or spam control. A generated form lets you add any field, sort messages by type, block bots, and embed it anywhere — not just inside Blogger.

Can I route sponsorship and collaboration inquiries separately?

Yes. Add an inquiry-type dropdown, then route so sponsorship and press messages go to one inbox or Slack channel while reader mail goes to another. A brand deal never gets buried in fan mail again.

Can I embed the contact form on WordPress or other sites?

Yes. The form is not tied to Blogger. Paste the embed code into WordPress, Wix, Squarespace, or any HTML page, or share the hosted link directly — the same form works everywhere.

Can readers attach files to the form?

Yes. Add a file upload field so guest writers can attach a draft, brands can send a media kit, or readers can include a screenshot. Uploads arrive attached to the submission in your inbox.

Where do submitted messages go?

Messages land in your Makeform inbox and can flow to email, Slack, Google Sheets, or thousands of apps via Zapier — so you can reply from wherever you already work.

Is this blogger contact form generator free?

Yes. You can generate the form, edit it, and embed it for free. Paid plans add higher submission volumes and advanced workflow features.

Turn your contact page into a real inbox.

Generate your blogger contact form and never lose a message again.

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