WordPress powers 33% of the web in 2026 (down from 36% at its peak): CMS market share report
Updated WordPress CMS market share figures using HTTP Archive data, picking up where Joost de Valk’s foundational research left off.
Product updates
Launch Log: 3D maps in the Maps Layout, plus enhanced conditional logic in Charts and Calendar
3D map types and an Edit Entry location picker land in the Maps Layout, plus conditional logic upgrades in GravityCharts and GravityCalendar.
Launch Log: WordPress 7 polish, cloud storage monitoring, and a GravityView 3.0 beta update
GravityView 2.61.0 adapts to WordPress 7, GravityExport adds cloud storage monitoring, plus fixes across GravityImport, Maps, and a GravityView 3.0 beta update.
Latest Posts
How to build a project management system for team collaboration on WordPress (without code!)
Are you tired of bouncing between Trello boards, spreadsheets, and email threads? In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to build a fully interactive project management system right inside WordPress using Gravity Forms and GravityBoard. GravityBoard gives you drag-and-drop task management, team collaboration, file…
How to automatically attach PDF exports to Gravity Forms email notifications
If you’re using Gravity Forms, exporting submission data in a clean, professional format is often essential. One effective method is converting form entries to PDF and emailing them as attachments. In this guide, we’ll show you how to: Let’s dive in! Method 1: Emailing…
Announcing the release of GravityBoard: Visual workflow management for Gravity Forms
We’re excited to officially launch GravityBoard, our powerful new add-on that brings visual workflow management to Gravity Forms. Whether you’re managing tasks, tracking sales leads, or running an editorial calendar, GravityBoard displays your form entries on collaborative boards, making it easy to visualize your…
How to connect GravityView with Paid Memberships Pro: Step-by-step guide
Paid Memberships Pro (PMPro) is a leading WordPress plugin for managing memberships, subscriptions, and gated content. If you’re using GravityView to power web applications on WordPress, connecting it to Paid Memberships Pro allows you to control access, manage members, and monetize your content with…
Built with GravityKit: The digital infrastructure behind the Global Campaign for Peace Education
For nearly a decade, Tony Jenkins has relied on GravityKit to support the operations and outreach of two leading international peace education initiatives: the Global Campaign for Peace Education (GCPE) and the International Institute on Peace Education (IIPE). The Global Campaign for Peace Education…
Meet GravityBoard: The future of project management for WordPress, built for Gravity Forms users (now in pre-sale!)
We’re thrilled to announce the upcoming release of GravityBoard: Our newest add-on that revolutionizes project management for WordPress. Now available for pre-sale, GravityBoard transforms Gravity Forms entries into dynamic, kanban-style boards, making it easier than ever to track tasks, manage workflows, and collaborate with…
How to connect GravityView with BuddyPress: Step-by-step guide
BuddyPress is a popular plugin for building social networks and online communities with WordPress. If you’re using GravityView to display form entries on your site, connecting it to BuddyPress lets you turn those entries into user posts, profile updates, or group content. In this…
GravityView vs Contact Form 7 Views: In-depth comparison
GravityView and Contact Form 7 Views both allow you to display form entries on your website, but they differ in two key ways: In this post, we’re going to compare both plugins by taking an in-depth look at each one’s features, functionality, pricing, and…
