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Custom email capture form

An email signup form that earns its place in the design.

Framebase helps designers build email capture forms that look intentional instead of pasted on. Create the signup experience in a visual canvas, tune typography and spacing for the surrounding page, publish it as a hosted link, embed, or Framer component, and keep each new subscriber organized alongside the rest of the site’s responses.

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  • Custom fields and branded states
  • Live desktop and mobile preview
  • Hosted, embedded, or Framer publishing
  • Subscriber export on Pro and Team

Direct answer

What is an email capture form?

An email capture form collects a visitor’s email address and any additional fields you choose so the person can join a list or request updates. Framebase adds visual design control, responsive preview, multiple publishing options, basic analytics, and a shared inbox; Pro and Team also support subscriber export.

Capture attention without breaking the page.

Email capture works best when the message, form, and surrounding design feel continuous. Framebase gives the signup component the same level of attention as the rest of the page.

Brand-level visual control

Adjust type, color, inputs, buttons, cards, spacing, backgrounds, gradients, and shadows rather than accepting a fixed newsletter style.

More than an email field

Collect the additional context the list needs while keeping the form compact enough for homepages, articles, launch pages, and footers.

Responsive before publish

Preview the signup form at desktop and mobile sizes in the canvas instead of discovering layout problems after it is live.

A list you can take with you

View signups in the unified inbox and export customer or submission data on Pro and Team for use in the rest of your marketing workflow.

Build, place, and manage the signup experience

Framebase covers the component lifecycle from first design decision to the moment the subscriber is ready for the next system.

  1. 01

    Shape the offer

    Write the heading and supporting message that explain what the visitor will receive in exchange for signing up.

  2. 02

    Design the form

    Choose fields and style every visible element so the component fits the page where it will appear.

  3. 03

    Publish anywhere

    Use a hosted page, embed script, or native Framer component without rebuilding the form for each destination.

  4. 04

    Manage signups

    Review subscribers in Framebase, monitor basic analytics, and export data on Pro or Team when another tool needs it.

Email capture for high-intent moments

Newsletter signup

Place a compact, branded subscription form on a homepage, publication, or article without introducing a mismatched embed style.

Launch waitlist

Collect early interest on a standalone hosted page or directly inside the launch site, then export the audience when needed.

Resource or event interest

Ask for an email plus the small amount of context needed to segment people who want a guide, update, or future invitation.

Questions, answered

What people ask before publishing.

Can I add an email signup form to Framer?

Yes. Sign in through Framebase’s Framer plugin and insert the signup widget as a native component, or use the embed script if that better fits the page.

Can I collect fields besides email?

Yes. Configure the fields the signup needs and style them in the same visual canvas as the rest of the component.

Can I export subscribers?

Subscriber and submission export is available on Pro and Team. Free includes the signup widget, unified inbox, and basic analytics.

Does Framebase send newsletters?

Framebase focuses on designing and publishing the signup experience and organizing responses. Export capabilities let paid plans move subscriber data into a separate sending workflow.

Explore related Framebase workflows

Give the signup form the same care as the page around it.

Create up to three widgets on the free plan, publish without a card, and export subscribers when you move to Pro or Team.