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Export form submissions

How to download your form submission data as a CSV file from TrustPager.

Every form submission in TrustPager is stored and searchable. When you need to pull that data into a spreadsheet, report, or external system, you can export it as a CSV in a few clicks.

Export your submissions

  1. Go to https://app.trustpager.com/forms and open the form you want to export.
  2. Click the Submissions tab to see the list of responses.
  3. Click Export CSV in the top-right corner of the submissions table.
  4. Your browser will download a .csv file containing all submissions for that form, including the submitted values for every field, the submitter details, and the submission timestamp.

What gets exported

The CSV includes one row per submission. Each column maps to a form field — so if your form has fields for name, email, and message, you will see those as columns in the file. System columns (submission ID, submitted at, submitter name, submitter email) are always included.

Filtering before you export

If you only want a subset of submissions, use the date or status filters on the Submissions tab before clicking Export CSV. The export respects whatever filter is currently active.

Cross-form export

To export submissions across all your forms at once, go to the Import / Export section at https://app.trustpager.com/settings/crm?section=import-export. From there you can download a combined export of all form data in one file.

Troubleshooting

Export button is greyed out. You need at least one submission before exporting. Submit a test response and try again.

Fields are missing from the CSV. Only fields that existed at the time of submission are included. If you added fields to the form after some submissions came in, those older submissions will have blank values for the new columns.

Special characters look wrong. The file is UTF-8 encoded. If you are opening it in Excel on Windows, import it via Data > Get Data > From Text/CSV and select UTF-8 encoding rather than double-clicking the file.

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