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Happy New Year! Find out why you probably don't need Google Recaptcha, fall in love with Webhooks, and more inside!

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Dzień dobry! Welcome to 2017! We hope you've all had a wonderful holiday season and are looking a

Dzień dobry! Welcome to 2017! We hope you've all had a wonderful holiday season and are looking ahead to a bright new year. We're kicking off the new year here by addressing a topic that we hear a lot about from our users: Google Recaptcha. There's native compatibility with Google Recaptcha in Ninja Forms as many of you probably already know. As some of you have also discovered, it can be finicky. We're working on ways to make this integration work as seamlessly as possible for you, but here's a thought to chew on this week: You probably don't need Google Recaptcha. Why? Find out below! Beyond that we're featuring Webhooks as our addon of the week, so be sure to pause for a close look there if a simple way of sending form data off to another application is something that would benefit you. Have a great week and an amazing 2017! Fresh From the Blog --------------------------------------------------------------- Check out the newest content from our Ninja Forms blog right here! [Why You Probably Don't Need Google Recaptcha] No one likes spam. We jump through all kinds of hoops to prevent it- adblockers, spam filters, math problems, Google Recaptcha, Akismet, the list goes on. In our quest to can the spam we’ve tried all manner of solutions. Sometimes, we even go overboard. This is an article on just that- going overboard… [Read More...] Related Articles: - [Stopping Form Spam Before It Starts: Ninja Forms Antispam!] - [Why Your Email Gets Sent to Spam & Quick Tips to Keep Out of the Can!] Ninja Forms Addon of the Week --------------------------------------------------------------- [Webhooks] Our library of extensions for Ninja Forms continues to grow, but we realize it's just a drop in the bucket compared to the enormous number of services out there that you might be using. If we haven't whipped together an integration with your favorite service yet, but you'd benefit from being able to send Ninja Forms data to it, here's your answer. Webhooks allows you to send form data to a remote URL using either a GET or POST request. This makes it easy to use your form data to interact with third-party web services. These requests are sent asynchronously, so they don’t affect redirects or success messages. Take a look at [Webhooks for Ninja Forms] today! Ninja Forms 3.0 Documentation Spotlight --------------------------------------------------------------- Our documentation library has been completely rewritten and reorganized with the launch of Ninja Forms 3.0. Our goal is to make Ninja Forms more accessible and more productive for every user, and that means saving you time when you need help. We've built our new documentation library with a focus on what you use Ninja Forms for, and have tried to cover every base of what you might want to do in an easy-to-search format. You can find our [full document library for Ninja Forms 3.0] right here. And, if there's ever anything you can't find an answer for in our documentation, don't hesitate to [contact us directly] in our support channel! This week we'd like to highlight our [documentation for Webhooks], our Addon of the Week. Enjoy! New Membership Tiers! --------------------------------------------------------------- We have changed our Ninja Forms membership model to make the power of Ninja Forms' many extensions more accessible and convenient for all. Three new tiers of membership bring you not just immediate savings on packages of our most popular extensions, but guaranteed discounts on extension purchases in the future, upgraded priority support, and more! The à la carte add-on model that you love isn't going anywhere. You can still buy just what you want just when you need it. The membership tiers simply add a way for those of you that know you're going to need multiple extensions, now or in the future, to get what you need at a lower cost and with lots of extras. Check them out below! - [Personal Tier Membership] - [Professional Tier Membership] - [Agency Tier Membership] Curious about what's happening around the company and the rest of our great WP Ninjas content? Check below the fold at [wpninjas.com] for our company newsletter! WP Ninjas, LLC. PO Box 401, Cleveland TN 37364 Don't want to receive emails from us? [Unsubscribe]

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