Job Application for Eleventy
Careers-page form with role, resume URL, and cover letter. Free for 500 submissions per month — no backend, no SDK, no plugin.
Why Eleventy developers choose splitforms for job application
Eleventy (11ty) is a flexible static site generator that lets you use any templating language, but it doesn't process form submissions — the output is static HTML. Adding a Node server or a Netlify function just for a contact form defeats the simplicity that makes Eleventy appealing. The job application on this page posts from the browser to splitforms, so your Eleventy site stays static. It works with Nunjucks, Handlebars, Liquid, Markdown, and every Eleventy template language because the form is plain HTML.
Yes — this is the shortest safe path for Eleventy.
Use the HTML snippet on this page, keep the job application fields visible in your Eleventy UI, and let splitforms handle delivery, spam filtering, storage, and webhooks.
Paste the HTML version, then replace YOUR_ACCESS_KEY.
The posted payload contains full name, email, position you're applying for, linkedin / portfolio url, resume url, cover letter. Required fields are full name, email, position you're applying for and cover letter.
Eleventy is a Node-based static site generator — it produces HTML at build time and ships nothing else.
Most career-page application forms hide behind Greenhouse / Lever, which charge $200+/month per role. For a startup hiring 1-3 roles a year, a self-hosted form with resume upload does the job.
Built for Eleventy developers who hate operating a backend.
Splitforms is the form backend for Eleventy sites. One POST endpoint, no SDK, no plugin — drop the job application into a page and ship.
Splitforms is the form backend for Eleventy sites. One POST endpoint, spam filtering, and a real dashboard — drop-in, no server, no PHP. Free for 500 dashboard submissions per month; Starter adds email, signed webhooks, exports, and retained uploads; Pro is $5/mo for 5,000.
- ✓500 form submissions per month
- ✓2 forms on Free; unlimited forms on Pro
- ✓Spam protection (honeypot + classifier)
- ✓Webhooks: Slack, Discord, WhatsApp, custom
- ✓CSV export of all submissions
- ✓Email notifications (CC and BCC on Pro)
Drop into any Eleventy project.
Replace YOUR_ACCESS_KEY with your splitforms key, paste into a Eleventy page, and ship. No build-time integration required.
Generate, embed, receive.
Three actions stand between you and your first job application submission. None of them require a backend, a database, or a CAPTCHA library.
Generate a free splitforms key
Sign in at splitforms.com — your access key is created instantly. No credit card, no setup wizard, no SDK to install.
Paste the job application into your Eleventy project
Drop the form snippet into a Eleventy page, component, or layout. Replace YOUR_ACCESS_KEY with the key from your dashboard. The form action is a hard-coded URL — no env vars or build-time wiring needed.
Receive submissions
Dashboard updates live on Free. Starter adds email delivery, signed webhooks, CSV export, Slack/Discord forwarding, and BCC to your team.
The reason this job application exists.
Resume upload (Pro) · webhooks into Notion / Airtable / Greenhouse.
ATS subscriptions (Greenhouse, Lever, Workable) start at $6-15k/year for a small team — a lot of money for a startup that hires 2 engineers a year. A self-hosted application form on the careers page handles the inbound flow. The form captures name, email, role applying for, resume (PDF upload, often required), LinkedIn / portfolio URL, and a brief 'why us' textarea. The submission lands in the hiring manager's inbox or webhooks into Notion / Airtable / a Slack channel for triage. As soon as you're past 5 simultaneous open roles, an ATS pays off — until then, this works.
Capture role and basics
Required: name, email, role (dropdown of open positions), resume upload (PDF/DOCX). Optional: LinkedIn URL, portfolio URL, cover-letter textarea, location / timezone.
Receive resume upload
Storage-backed file upload keeps the resume connected to the submission. Attachments cap at 10 MB per file; resume PDFs are usually 100-500 KB, so headroom is generous.
Webhook to Notion / Airtable
Push the application as a row in a Notion / Airtable database (one per role). Hiring team triages from there — moves to interview stage, archives obvious passes, comments inline. Cheaper than Greenhouse for low-volume hiring.
What changes when this job application lives in Eleventy.
These notes come from the Eleventy platform registry and are rendered on this template page so crawlers see the framework-specific answer without opening a separate guide.
Eleventy is a Node-based static site generator — it produces HTML at build time and ships nothing else. There is no runtime, no /api/contact endpoint, no hooks for handling a form POST. The historical workarounds: (a) deploy to Netlify and use Netlify Forms, (b) write a Cloudflare Worker that handles POST /contact and forwards to your email provider (~4 hours plus ongoing operation), or (c) use a third-party form API (Formspree, Web3Forms, Basin, splitforms). Eleventy's data cascade lets you neatly pull an access key from _data/site.js and use it in a Nunjucks/Liquid include — but the actual delivery layer is always external. Splitforms is the lowest-friction external option.
Eleventy deploys to any static host. The form posts cross-origin to splitforms.com so the host is irrelevant for delivery. Eleventy v3's ESM-only config is the major upgrade gotcha — .eleventy.js (CommonJS) silently stops exposing globals; rename to eleventy.config.mjs. Local dev runs on localhost:8080 — add to splitforms allowed-domains for testing or use a separate dev key. _data/site.js (not .json) lets you read from process.env; keep .env in gitignore. For 11ty + Netlify (the classic combo), you can use Netlify Forms instead, but you cap out at 100/mo — splitforms gives 500/mo and works on every host.
Eleventy v3 is ESM-only — your config must be .mjs
If you upgraded to Eleventy 3 and your .eleventy.js (CommonJS) silently stopped exposing globals, that's why. Rename to eleventy.config.mjs and use ESM export default. Otherwise addGlobalData('splitformsKey', …) won't reach your templates.
Liquid filters and Nunjucks filters have different names
{{ '/thanks/' | url }} works in Nunjucks (with the eleventy-plugin-url plugin). In Liquid, the filter is | url_for or you skip the filter entirely and write the path literally. Mismatched filter names render nothing — the form's redirect URL becomes empty.
Global data with sensitive values gets committed by accident
If you put your access key in _data/site.json (the obvious place), it ships to your repo. Use _data/site.js and read from process.env.SPLITFORMS_KEY instead — then add .env to gitignore. Eleventy auto-loads .env if you have dotenv installed.
Permalinks: false on the contact page makes the redirect fail
If your contact page has permalink: false (rare but possible), it's not built — and splitforms's redirect target points at a 404. Always ensure both the form page and the /thanks page have valid permalinks.
Pattern A — Nunjucks include from `_includes/partials/`
Save as src/_includes/partials/contact-form.njk. Use from any template with {% include "partials/contact-form.njk" %}. Pulls the key from a global data file that reads process.env.SPLITFORMS_KEY. Use the same wiring for the job application fields on this page.
Pattern B — Eleventy v3 ESM config
Eleventy 3 is ESM-only. Use eleventy.config.mjs and addGlobalData to wire the key from environment. Liquid templates work the same way — just save as .liquid. Use the same wiring for the job application fields on this page.
What every field actually does.
Each field below ships in the job application template — rename, remove, or add your own. Splitforms accepts any name you POST.
Full name
Greeting + dashboard label so submissions don't all read 'anonymous'.
Reply-to address — splitforms wires this so hitting reply goes back to the sender.
Position you're applying for
Buyer-persona signal — IC vs decision-maker changes the follow-up cadence.
LinkedIn / portfolio URL
Out-of-band material reviewers can open in one click.
Resume URL
Out-of-band material reviewers can open in one click.
Cover letter
Free-text input — no character limit, expands as the visitor types.
One backend. Every framework.
The same job application template works on every framework splitforms supports. Pick yours.
Job Application on Eleventy — FAQ.
Direct answers, no marketing fluff. Missing one? Email hello@splitforms.com.
splitforms vs everything else.
Same drop-in API. More free submissions, Starter signed webhooks, MCP support no other backend has.
Other ready-to-ship Eleventy forms.
Same backend, different qualifying fields. Click through to copy the snippet.
Ship a job application on Eleventy in 60 seconds.
500 submissions per month, free forever. No credit card. Copy the snippet above and paste it into your Eleventy project.