WordPress / Alovio Calculator
Quote requests & entries
Capture leads with the Alovio Calculator quote form — stored entries, email notifications, CSV export and GDPR-friendly storage.
A calculator gives the visitor a price; the quote request form turns that moment into a lead. Turn it on and every submission is stored, emailed to you, and exportable.
The quote form
In a calculator’s settings, enable the quote request form and choose which contact fields to ask for:
- Name and email (the essentials).
- Phone and message (optional).
When the visitor submits, their contact details are saved together with a snapshot of the quote — the values they chose, the line items, and the total — so you always see what they were quoted.
Entries
Submissions appear under the Calculator menu as entries. For each one you can:
- Read the full snapshot — every input and the calculated total.
- See its status — new or read.
- Delete it.
Filter by calculator to focus on one form, and page through longer lists.
Email notification
Each submission can email a notification to the address you set on the calculator, so a new lead lands in your inbox the moment it comes in.
CSV export
Export entries to a CSV from the entries screen — columns for the contact details, total, status, date, and the full snapshot. The export is spreadsheet-safe (guarded against formula injection) and opens cleanly in Excel, Numbers or Sheets.
Privacy & GDPR
Entries live in your database — no external services and no IP addresses stored. The plugin registers with WordPress’s personal-data export and erase tools, so a customer data request covers calculator entries automatically.
Alovio Calculator is a quoting and lead-capture tool — it does not process payments. Take the conversation from the quote to the sale your way.
In Pro
Alovio Calculator Pro builds on entries: a branded PDF quote the visitor can download or receive by email, webhooks & Zapier to push every submission into your CRM, and quote analytics to see what converts.