This article explains what the AI Sign Up Form Builder beta is, what you can do with it today, current limitations, and what is on the way.
This is a beta feature. The AI Sign Up Form Builder is fully available and ready to use, but we are still actively developing it. Features are being added regularly, and your feedback directly shapes what we build next. Use the "Bug Report" and "Feature Request" buttons inside the builder to share ideas or flag issues. We read everything.
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What Does Beta Mean?
Beta means the AI Sign Up Form Builder is live, real, and ready for you to use. It is not a preview or a waitlist. You can build, publish, and run forms on your website right now. At the same time, we are still building. New features ship regularly, some rough edges remain, and we rely on your feedback to prioritize what comes next. If something does not work the way you expect, the "Bug Report" button inside the builder goes directly to the product team. If you have a feature request, there is a button for that too. This is your chance to shape the product before it is finalized.
What You Can Do Today
The following features are available now in the AI Sign Up Form Builder.
Build Forms Using a Guided Prompt (Mad Libs Style)
Not sure where to start? The guided Mad Libs experience walks you through a few quick choices, like form placement and extras such as countdown timers or background images. Each field comes pre-filled with a suggestion that you can shuffle or edit. Hit generate and the builder creates a complete form ready to refine.
Write Your Own Prompt
If you already have a vision, skip the guide and describe your form in your own words. The more detail you include about colors, style, audience, and purpose, the better your first result. You can also upload a screenshot of a form you like and the builder will use it as inspiration.
Start from a Template
Browse the Inspiration Gallery to find a starting point that fits your style, then customize it through the chat. Swap colors, update copy, add fields, or change the layout until it feels like yours.
Refine Your Form Through Chat
Once a form is generated, the AI assistant stays open alongside your preview so you can keep iterating. Ask for a different color, a new layout, extra fields, or a tone change. The assistant also suggests follow-up improvements to help you discover features you might not have thought to ask for.
Multiple Form Types
The builder supports pop over, slide-ins, sticky top/bottom bars, floating action buttons, pop ups, and multi-step forms. Each type handles when and how it appears on your site automatically.
Custom Fields, Tags, and Thank You Pages
Collect more than just an email address. Ask the builder to add custom fields for things like first name, company, or phone number. Apply subscriber tags on signup for segmentation and workflows. Redirect subscribers to a default or custom thank you page after they submit.
Preview Before You Publish
Use Preview Mode to see how your form looks and behaves. Fill out the form to confirm field validation and thank you page redirects, and replay animations by reloading the preview.
Click-to-Edit Elements
Prefer a hands-on approach? Swap to “Edit” mode and click directly on any text or button to edit it without going through the chat. You can also move, copy, and delete individual elements.
View Form Code
Use Code View to inspect the underlying HTML, CSS, and JavaScript that powers your form. Helpful for developers who want to understand how the form is built.
Display Settings and Scheduling
Control where and when your form appears. Assign it to a specific domain, choose which pages it shows on, set a display frequency, schedule it to run between specific dates, and target by device type (desktop, mobile, or both).
Publish and Toggle On/Off Instantly
Work on your form as a draft and publish when you are ready. Use the on/off toggle to enable or disable your form on your site instantly without touching your website code each time.
One Universal JavaScript Snippet
Install a single JavaScript snippet on your website once and all of your AI-built forms work through it automatically. Specify where and when forms show up, which matching pages it should be on and which it shouldn’t. If you already have AWeber's web analytics analytics.js on your site, the universal snippet works alongside it without conflict. The universal javascript is intended to replace the web analytics.js entirely moving forward.
Current Limitations
The following features are not yet available but are on our roadmap.
Inline (Embedded) Forms Not Yet Installable
Inline forms that embed directly into a page's content are not yet supported for installation via the Universal JavaScript snippet. For now, the builder supports overlay-style forms only (popups, slide-ins, bars, and buttons).
Chat History Does Not Reload on Return Visits
When you come back to edit an existing form, the chat panel starts fresh. The assistant understands your current form's state, but your previous conversation history is not displayed and is not used as context by the AI.
Code View Is Read-Only
You can view your form's HTML, CSS, and JavaScript in Code View mode, but you cannot paste in or directly edit the markup yet. Code edits need to go through the chat.
No Version History or Rollbacks
There is currently no way to checkpoint your work or roll back to a previous version of your form. If you make changes you do not like, you will need to undo them by prompting through the chat which isn’t always perfect.
Web Push Notifications Not Supported
The Universal JavaScript snippet does not currently support Web Push notifications. If you use Web Push, you will need to keep the existing Web Push setup in place separately.
Form Preview Does Not Overlay Your Live Website
Preview Mode shows how your form looks and behaves, but it does not overlay your actual website. You cannot yet preview exactly how the form will appear in context on your own pages.
What's Coming Next
Here is what the team is actively working on bringing to the builder.
Version Control and Rollbacks
Save checkpoints as you design so you can always rewind to a version you loved. This is especially useful when experimenting with big design changes through the AI chat.
Chat History on Return Visits
Your previous chat conversation will reload when you return to edit a form, so both you and the assistant can pick up right where you left off.
Inline Form Embedding
Support for embedding forms directly into page content using a CSS selector, so you can place a form inside a blog post, sidebar, or any section of your website without touching your page's HTML.
Editable Code View
Code View will become fully editable, giving developers direct control over the form markup when needed.
Form Thumbnails on the Index Page
Your form index will show a thumbnail preview of each form at a glance, making it easier to find and manage your forms without opening each one.
WordPress Plugin Update
An updated AWeber WordPress plugin will make it easier to install the Universal JavaScript snippet and manage your forms directly from WordPress.
A/B Split Testing
Test two versions of a form against each other to see which converts better, with the option to auto-select a winner.
URL and Referrer Capture
Automatically capture the referring URL and UTM parameters from visitors who submit your form, so you can trace signups back to their source.
Have a feature request or found a bug? Use the "Feature Request" or "Bug Report" buttons inside the AI Sign Up Form Builder to tell us directly. We read every submission.