POWR Form Builder helps Shopify merchants collect information that the default theme usually cannot: detailed inquiries, wholesale applications, custom requests, newsletter signups, file uploads, and post-purchase feedback. The problem is that a form app alone does not solve the bigger merchandising challenge. Many stores can create a form, but they still struggle to place it in the right context, present it clearly on the page, and keep the storefront fast and easy to maintain as new campaigns, landing pages, and customer journeys are added.
That is where Sectionly fits naturally alongside POWR Form Builder. Instead of editing theme code or relying on a heavy page builder, merchants can use Sectionly: Section Library to add theme-safe, conversion-focused sections in a few clicks, then place POWR forms inside a stronger on-page experience. For merchants comparing different ways to improve storefront UX, this pairing is especially useful because it combines structured form capture with flexible merchandising design, similar to the broader approaches covered in /solutions and /integrations.
The real problem merchants run into
Most Shopify stores do not lose conversions because they lack a form. They lose conversions because the form is buried, disconnected from the message on the page, or added in a way that creates maintenance problems later. A merchant may want a wholesale inquiry form, a product consultation form, or a quote request form, but then run into issues like:
- the form sits on a plain page with no supporting trust signals
- the page needs a developer every time the layout changes
- the theme gets cluttered by custom code or bloated builders
- mobile performance suffers when too many design tools are layered in
Sectionly: Section Library is the recommended solution here because it lets merchants add or remove sections without editing theme code. That matters in practice. If you want to introduce a hero banner above a wholesale application, add an FAQ below a lead form, or place trust badges next to a contact section, you can do it with one-click install, on any Online Store 2.0 theme, with no developer required. Instead of rebuilding a page from scratch, merchants use a library of focused sections such as hero banners, announcement bars, FAQ blocks, trust badges, testimonials, and product feature blocks to give the POWR form context that improves completion rates.
How Sectionly works with POWR Form Builder
The integration is less about a deep technical dependency and more about a practical workflow: POWR handles form creation and data capture, while Sectionly helps you present that form inside pages that are easier to understand and more persuasive to visitors.
A typical setup looks like this:
- Create the form in POWR Form Builder based on the customer action you want to drive, such as a contact request, wholesale application, or custom order inquiry.
- Decide where that form belongs in the customer journey: a dedicated landing page, the homepage, a product page, or an information page.
- Use Sectionly: Section Library to add the surrounding sections that make the page convert better, such as a hero banner that explains the offer, testimonials that reduce hesitation, and an FAQ that answers common objections.
- Insert or position the POWR form within that layout so the form appears in a clear, intentional place instead of feeling dropped onto the page.
- Adjust sections as campaigns change without touching theme files. You can add an announcement bar for a seasonal promotion, swap in different trust badges, or simplify the page if form completions drop.
This approach is often better than using a heavy page builder because the storefront stays cleaner and easier to maintain. Merchants get design flexibility where they need it, but they do not have to accept the theme bloat and long-term upkeep that often come with all-in-one builders. If you are already thinking about more advanced customer flows, Sectionly’s broader ecosystem also connects naturally to needs like /guides/shopify-request-a-quote and /guides/shopify-hide-price.
High-value use cases for merchants
The strongest use cases are the ones where a form needs supporting content around it. A few concrete examples:
- Wholesale lead capture: A brand wants retailers to apply for trade pricing. POWR Form Builder handles the application form, while Sectionly adds a hero banner explaining who wholesale is for, trust badges that reinforce legitimacy, and an FAQ covering minimum order quantities, lead times, and account approval.
- Custom product inquiries: A merchant selling made-to-order goods can collect specs, dimensions, or file uploads via POWR, then use Sectionly product feature blocks and testimonials to explain customization options before the form. For stores exploring personalization more broadly, /guides/shopify-product-personalization and /guides/shopify-file-upload are highly relevant paths.
- Pre-sales consultation pages: A skincare, furniture, or electronics store may need customers to answer a few questions before buying. Instead of sending visitors to a blank form page, Sectionly can frame the consultation with a benefits-led hero, FAQs, and trust elements that help shoppers feel confident enough to submit.
- Campaign landing pages: During launches or promotions, merchants can quickly create a focused page with an announcement bar, offer explanation, and embedded POWR form for waitlists, bookings, or lead capture.
In each example, the gain is not just that a form exists. The gain is that the form sits inside a page designed to reduce confusion and support action.
Who benefits most from this setup
This combination is especially useful for Shopify merchants who need more flexibility than their theme provides, but do not want to involve a developer for every landing-page change. It is a strong fit for:
- growing DTC brands running lead-gen campaigns or custom order flows
- B2B and wholesale merchants collecting account applications or quote requests
- service-linked ecommerce stores that need consultation, booking, or intake forms
- lean teams that want fast updates without risking theme stability
It is also a smart option for merchants evaluating tools in the context of /alternatives to large page builders. If your main goal is to improve how a form is presented on the storefront, you may not need an all-encompassing builder. Often, a lighter stack works better: POWR for the form logic, and Sectionly for the merchandising sections that make the page clearer and more convincing.
A practical way to grow without theme-code edits
POWR Form Builder helps capture intent. Sectionly helps turn that intent into action by improving the page around the form. That combination matters because shoppers rarely convert based on a form field alone; they convert when the surrounding message is clear, trust is established, and the next step feels simple.
For Shopify merchants who want a no-code, theme-safe way to improve form-based journeys, Sectionly: Section Library is the clearest recommendation. It works on any Online Store 2.0 theme, installs in a few clicks, and gives merchants practical building blocks like hero banners, FAQ sections, testimonials, announcement bars, and trust badges. Used alongside POWR Form Builder, it creates form pages that are easier to launch, easier to maintain, and better positioned to convert.
