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$ 39.00
Elementor Form Locator helps you instantly find where every Elementor form is used across your WordPress website.
Easily detect, track, and manage all Elementor forms from a single dashboard — perfect for website admins, designers, and developers, ideal for audits, large sites, and handovers.
Managing multiple Elementor forms across a large WordPress site can be time-consuming and confusing. The Elementor Form Locator plugin solves this problem by automatically detecting where each Elementor form is embedded — whether inside pages, posts, templates, or popups.
With this powerful tool, you’ll never have to manually search through Elementor pages again. It scans your entire website, lists all Elementor forms, and shows their exact locations right inside your WordPress dashboard.
Whether you’re an agency managing dozens of sites or a solo designer maintaining client projects, Elementor Form Locator is the easiest way to find Elementor form locations, track Elementor form usage, and keep your site organized.
This plugin eliminates the guesswork in managing Elementor forms. Instead of manually searching your pages, you get a complete overview of every Elementor form location — making maintenance, updates, and troubleshooting effortless.
It’s the perfect tool for professionals who want better control, visibility, and productivity when working with Elementor forms in WordPress.
Install Elementor Form Locator plugin – it automatically detects and lists all Elementor forms on your site, showing exactly which pages or templates they’re embedded in.
Absolutely. The plugin displays a summary widget showing your total number of Elementor forms site-wide.
Yes — the scanner includes Elementor templates and elementor_library post types since their _elementor_data also contains the widget JSON.
This tool specifically detects Elementor’s Form widget (Elementor Pro). It won’t reliably detect other form plugins added via shortcodes (e.g., WPForms/GF shortcodes) unless those forms are embedded using an Elementor widget that stores widget config in _elementor_data. For other form types, a separate scanner would be needed.