We added multi-step form action to Duda’s Advanced Form widget (this update is currently in beta). It's a new way to create smoother, more focused form experiences that convert better. Instead of overwhelming visitors with a long list of questions, you can now break forms into multiple pages, with each form page showing just one question or a small, relevant set of questions.


Smoother flows, higher completion rates

This step-by-step approach keeps visitors engaged and reduces friction, making forms feel easier and faster to complete. Whether you’re building lead forms, questionnaires, or complex requests, multi-step forms give you more control over the experience.

Complete design freedom by default

The Advanced Form gives you full control over layout and design from start to finish, and the new multi-step capability is no exception. Easily tailor forms to your client’s brands and business needs using any widget and all the design tools in Editor 2.0 to create experiences that are both stunning and high-converting.

How to get started with multiple form steps?

In the editor, hit +Add in the side panel and select the Advanced Form widget. From there, add form pages, add form elements to each and customize them as needed. We’ll automatically include a back button once your form has two or more pages, which you can customize as well.


Here's to better forms and more leads to your sites and clients!


January 15, 2026
Liron Hilb Horev

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Advanced Forms Get Multi-Step Support: Less Friction, More Submissions

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