MailerLite Integration: First Community Add-On

One of the core goals behind SnapForms has always been extensibility.

Rather than locking integrations behind proprietary add-ons, SnapForms was designed from day one to expose a clean, event-driven surface that developers can build upon — without hacks, forks, or fragile overrides.

Today, we’re happy to announce our endorsement of SnapForms2MailerLite, the first publicly available community add-on for SnapForms: a MailerLite integration built as an independent plugin and released openly on GitHub.

Mailerlite is an award-winning newsletter management solutions in the market. It offers a great collection of customizable templates, integrations and automations.

What this add-on does

The SnapForms2MailerLite add-on listens for new form submissions and syncs selected data directly to MailerLite.

It supports:

  • Per-form configuration
  • Explicit field mapping
  • Consent-aware subscriptions
  • Group assignment in MailerLite
  • Safe configuration storage outside the plugin directory

Most importantly, it demonstrates a clean integration pattern — using SnapForms’ public hooks rather than internal coupling.

GitHub Repository:
https://github.com/edluis97/snapforms2mailerlite

Why this matters

Besides providing an easy way to integrate with MailerLite, this add-on proves something bigger:

  • SnapForms can be extended without modifying its core
  • Integrations can live outside the SnapForms codebase
  • Developers can build production-ready add-ons using stable APIs

This is the foundation of an ecosystem — not a marketplace of tightly controlled extensions.

Built by the community, for the community

This integration was released as an open GitHub project to serve as:

  • A reference implementation for future add-ons
  • A starting point for developers who want to build their own integrations
  • A signal that SnapForms welcomes external contributions

We want SnapForms to become a platform where:

  • Agencies build internal integrations
  • Developers publish specialized connectors
  • Businesses aren’t locked into a single vendor’s roadmap

Want to build your own add-on?

If you’re a WordPress developer and want to build an integration for SnapForms — CRM, automation, analytics, payments, or anything else — this repository may be great reference.

Take a look at our Developer Guide. It documents the available hooks, events, and data structures needed to extend SnapForms safely and cleanly.

Create something useful and share it with us. Let us grow together as an ecosystem.

SnapForms helps you reliably collect more valuable data — while fully respecting user privacy and security.

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