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03 · Reference

Contact form submissions

Sites generated with the contact form switch on (the default) ship a form wired to Harvis Forms. Here's where its submissions actually go.

Sites generated with the contact form switch on (the default) ship a form wired to Harvis Forms — no separate setup, it's part of what gets generated. Harvis injects the form's submit handling and a spam honeypot at serve time; the generated page itself never sets its own form action.

Limits

Harvis caps a form at 30 fields, and each field's value at 5,000 characters. A generated site's contact form is small — name, email, message — so this ceiling is never something you'll bump into in practice.

Where submissions show up

Once a site is deployed, a Submissions panel on that website in CamoJet shows a summary — total count, how many are unread, and how many distinct forms are in use — followed by a paginated list of individual submissions: which form it came through, when it arrived, and every field the visitor filled in. A Load more button pages through older ones.

Note

This panel is a convenience view, not a rebuild of the Harvis dashboard — it exists so you don't have to leave CamoJet to check whether a lead came in. For anything beyond that (managing forms, exporting, deeper filtering) the panel links out to the real Harvis dashboard.

Before a site is deployed

A website's contact form can't collect anything until Harvis is actually hosting the site — the Submissions panel only works once the site has deployed. If you open it before then, or if CamoJet can't reach Harvis to load submissions, you'll see a message telling you so rather than a blank panel pretending nothing has come in.