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AI chatbot for MetForm: read your Elementor form entries in chat

SleekAI reads MetForm form definitions and stored entries from your database so admins can answer entry questions in chat instead of clicking through the MetForm dashboard. Bring your own AI key and run it entirely from WP Admin.

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SleekAI chatbot for MetForm

A chatbot that reads your MetForm entries

MetForm stores form definitions as a custom post type and entries in its own table, with field values serialised per submission. SleekAI can be wired to both so the bot knows which form an entry belongs to, every field name on the form, and the actual values submitted, including any hidden inputs added in the Elementor editor.

That gives admins a real conversational layer over the MetForm entries screen. A support lead asks how many contact entries came in this week, the bot returns the count broken out by day. A campaign manager asks who mentioned a partnership in a message field, the bot pulls the matching entries with name and email. None of that needs a CSV export or a separate analytics tool to stay current.

Multibot lets a separate public bot run on the same site with no access to the entries table, so personal data stays admin-only. Display conditions scope the entry-reading bot to administrators or a custom support role, and conversation logging records every prompt and answer inside WordPress so support leads can audit accuracy over time.

Workflow

How SleekAI plugs into MetForm

1

Map MetForm data

Wire the MetForm form post type and entries table into SleekAI data sources, so the bot understands every form on the site and the values stored against each submission.
2

Lock to admins

Use display conditions on user role and capability so only administrators or a chosen support role see the entry-reading bot. Public visitors get a separate, generic widget.
3

Add lookup helpers

Expose helpers for entry counts per form per date range, keyword search across entry fields, and recent submissions, so the model has clean primitives to work from.
4

Review and refine

Watch the conversation log, learn which questions repeat, and turn them into form description tweaks or saved presets the admin bot can use day to day.

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A typical MetForm conversation

A site admin reviewing recent Elementor form submissions.

Comparison

Generic chatbot vs SleekAI for MetForm

Generic chatbot

  • Can't see your MetForm entries
  • Doesn't know your Elementor form fields
  • Treats every form question as generic
  • Won't filter entries by date or value
  • Can't reference real submitter names

SleekAI chatbot

  • Reads MetForm forms and stored entries
  • Counts and filters entries by field, date, or keyword
  • Pulls submitter names and emails on request
  • Respects user roles for entry access
  • Logs every conversation inside WordPress

Features

What SleekAI gives you for MetForm

Entry-aware

The bot reads MetForm entries and form definitions, so it can answer questions about specific submissions made through Elementor-built forms instead of generic copy.

Field-level filtering

Ask for entries matching a keyword, date range, or field value and the bot returns a count or a list with names attached, without leaving the chat to open MetForm.

Role-gated

Display conditions lock the entry-reading bot to administrators or a custom support role, so MetForm submission data stays invisible to public visitors on the site.

Use cases

Where teams use this for MetForm

Support

Look up a customer's recent contact submission while answering their email. The bot pulls the matching entry by name or email without you opening the MetForm entries view.

Marketing

Track signups and demo requests from Elementor landing pages without exporting CSVs. Ask the bot for the day's count or yesterday's top message and ship follow-up by noon.

Solo founders

Get a quick read on the day's leads while shipping. The bot answers in plain language so a one-person team does not lose flow opening a new admin tab between deploys.

The bigger picture

Why a plain-English layer over MetForm changes ops

MetForm sits inside Elementor, which means most of the people who design these forms are not the same people who later have to read the entries. The default entries view in MetForm is fine for browsing one form, but every interesting question still becomes a date filter, a keyword search, and a CSV export. That tax falls on whoever runs ops, and it grows with every new Elementor landing page that ships.

A plain-English layer over the same entries table lets the same person answer the same questions in seconds: how many demo requests this week, who mentioned pricing in the message field, did the new landing page outperform the old one. The data was always there, the bottleneck was the interface. SleekAI does not build a parallel database.

It hands the model the existing rows and a set of safe lookups, then locks the widget to the right user role. For agencies that build a lot of Elementor landing pages this is especially useful, because every new form a client adds becomes searchable in chat by default. The result is faster lead follow-up, fewer one-off exports for the design team, and a clean audit trail of how the bot is being used inside WP Admin.

Questions

Common questions about SleekAI for MetForm

Yes. MetForm stores entries in a dedicated table and forms as a custom post type, and SleekAI can be configured to read both as data sources via the wizard. The system message exposes form metadata and recent entries as named variables, so the model answers from structured data rather than rendered HTML.

 

Only if you configure it that way. Display conditions can lock the entry-reading bot to administrators or a custom support role, and SleekAI also supports user-capability checks. Any public bot on the same site is a separate chatbot under multibot, with its own data sources and no path to the entries table.

 

Yes. MetForm renders fields inside Elementor but persists values to its own entries store, so the bot sees the same data regardless of how a form was visually designed. Field names from the MetForm settings are what the system message exposes, not Elementor widget IDs.

 

Push older or archived entries into an OpenAI Files vector store of up to one gigabyte per file and let the assistant retrieve only the entries relevant to a question. Recent entries stay live in the data source so date-range queries about today still feel real-time.

 

Yes. Multibot lets you run several chatbots on one install, each with its own system message, model, data sources, and display conditions. A common setup is one public help bot on Elementor landing pages and one admin bot scoped to WP Admin, with no shared access.

 

Yes. SleekAI ships a JS API and a PHP embed, so you can launch the bot from any button, hook, or admin notice. A typical pattern is to add a Lookup Entries button to a custom WP Admin screen or to fire the chat from a hidden trigger on an internal page.

 

If your form captures UTM or referrer fields, yes. MetForm supports hidden inputs alongside visible fields, and SleekAI reads whatever ends up in the entry record. The bot can group entries by source, give counts per channel, and compare a window against an earlier baseline.

 

Bring your own API key for OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, or OpenRouter. Usage and billing stay on your provider account, and each chatbot can pick a different model, so a heavyweight reporting bot can use a stronger model than a lightweight public form-help bot.

 

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