
Integration of WebAsk.io surveys into a WordPress site via shortcodes, widgets, and Gutenberg blocks.
| Author: | stepform (profile at wordpress.org) |
| WordPress version required: | 5.0 |
| WordPress version tested: | 6.8.3 |
| Plugin version: | 1.0.1 |
| Added to WordPress repository: | 17-11-2025 |
| Last updated: | 17-11-2025 |
| Rating, %: | 0 |
| Rated by: | 0 |
| Plugin URI: | https://wordpress.org/plugins/webask/ |
| Total downloads: | 452 |
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WebAsk Integration makes it easy to embed WebAsk.io surveys and questionnaires into your WordPress site. The plugin offers several ways to place surveys:
- Shortcodes – quickly insert surveys anywhere in your content
- Widgets – display surveys in sidebars and footers
- Gutenberg blocks – intuitively add surveys in the block editor
Key Features
- Full integration with the WebAsk.io API
- Responsive design for all devices
- Data caching for faster loading
- Customizable display sizes and styles
- Support for iframe and direct embed
- Automatic loading of surveys from your account
Requirements
To use the plugin, you need:
* A WebAsk.io API key (available in your account)
* WordPress 5.0 or higher
* PHP 7.4 or higher
External services
This plugin communicates with the WebAsk API at https://api.webask.io (you can change the domain in the plugin settings) to list surveys, folders, hidden field options, and responses inside WordPress.
Each request is authenticated with your WebAsk API key. Depending on the operation, the plugin also transmits survey identifiers, pagination data, and optional filters (for example, date ranges when you review responses).
Service provider: WebAsk (LLC “WebForm”). Terms of Service: https://webask.io/agreement — Privacy Policy: https://webask.io/privacy.
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