# Avada Fusion Form

# UTM Tracking in Avada Fusion Form

#### Create your form in Avada

[![](https://docs.utmgrabber.com/uploads/images/gallery/2023-06/scaled-1680-/image-1685999217775.png)](https://docs.utmgrabber.com/uploads/images/gallery/2023-06/image-1685999217775.png)

#### And add the hidden fields like this

It must have CSS class matching to our naming convention here [Native WP Shortcodes](https://docs.utmgrabber.com/books/102-getting-started-for-handl-utm-grabber-v3/page/native-wp-shortcodes).

[![](https://docs.utmgrabber.com/uploads/images/gallery/2023-06/scaled-1680-/image-1685999299791.png)](https://docs.utmgrabber.com/uploads/images/gallery/2023-06/image-1685999299791.png)

Here we only demonstated utm\_campaign, you can add other fields very similarly as well.

If you do testing, you should see the UTM params in the Form Builder submission section

[![](https://docs.utmgrabber.com/uploads/images/gallery/2023-06/scaled-1680-/image-1685999334411.png)](https://docs.utmgrabber.com/uploads/images/gallery/2023-06/image-1685999334411.png)

If you want to send this data outside of your WordPress like Salesforce or Hubspot. You can use submission type as "Send To URL" to send the data to your Webhook in Zapier. And you can sync the data to your favorite CRM within Zapier.

[![](https://docs.utmgrabber.com/uploads/images/gallery/2023-06/scaled-1680-/image-1685999384707.png)](https://docs.utmgrabber.com/uploads/images/gallery/2023-06/image-1685999384707.png)