Yes it does! There are several ways in which you can do this easily and without needing to know how to code, but keep in mind that without HTML coding experience, you’ll probably need to have the webform in the sidebar, rather than the main area of your blog or site, as that’s the way that WordPress has tuned their layout.

If you’re using your own domain (e.g. sallyshomecooking.com), this is probably the best route:

  1. First, you need your Mad Mimi webform code. You can generate that here: https://www.madmimi.com/signups. Copy the code it gives you in the white box.
  2. Next, try out the WordPress text widget. You can find instructions for that here: http://en.support.wordpress.com/widgets/text-widget/. This works best for most people. Just install the widget, then paste Mimis webform code in the widget. Save that and your form should work!

If you’re hosted by wordpress.com (e.g. sallyshomecooking.wordpress.com):

You may need to use this third-party plugin here. It may work for a custom domain as well, but it’s not compatible with all wordpress sites.

If neither the plugin nor the widget works:

Sometimes WordPress can be really frustrating when you’re integrating outside plugins and code. If you try the plugin and widget above and your form still doesn’t work, email us at support@madmimi.com with your website link and your account email. We’ll check out the form and try to see what might be going wrong.

Another option is just link to a webform that’s hosted on Mimi. It can be made up quite snazzy with the colors and pictures from your site, and it’s only an extra click to get there. http://help.madmimi.com/how-do-i-make-a-webform-if-i-dont-have-a-website/