The default success page is like a basic template that shows a standard message when someone successfully fills out a form.
If you want to change this message to suit your needs or translate it into different languages, you can do that by editing the default success page at the end of your form editor page:
Moreover, you have the option to create multiple custom success messages.
These custom success pages allow you to craft unique messages for different scenarios or outcomes.
Instead of sticking to just the default success message, you can create as many custom success pages as needed.
Then, you can use logical conditions to determine which one of these custom messages should be displayed based on the user's responses or actions.
This way, you can provide relevant success messages to your users based on their interactions with your form.
📝 Additional insights:
Learn more about how to create multiple success pages.