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
What AI means for WordPress in 2025: Experts share their opinions
WordPress experts share how AI is reshaping site building in 2025. Covers AI website builders, automation tools, and what developers should do to stay ahead.
Reliable software in an uncertain world
A message from GravityKit on building stable, reliable software during uncertain times. The team reflects on trust, longevity, and what customers can count on.
Complete guide to the use of deprecation notices in WordPress (for users AND developers)
Deprecation notices in WordPress are not errors. A GravityKit senior developer explains what they mean, why they appear, and how to handle them correctly as a developer.
Announcing GravityView – Magic Links: Secure front-end entry editing without a login
GravityView Magic Links lets users edit Gravity Forms entries via a secure, time-limited link sent by email. No account or login required, ideal for one-time corrections.
Streamlining development and saving time: GravityKit in action at South Florida Web Advisors
Case study: South Florida Web Advisors manages 150+ client sites using GravityKit for directories, staff listings, and data displays without writing custom PHP code.
GravityView vs Ninja Tables: In-depth comparison
GravityView vs Ninja Tables: an in-depth comparison of two WordPress data display plugins. Find out which best fits your table layout and front-end data needs.
Announcing GravityCharts 1.14: Powerful new grouping options and enhanced performance
GravityCharts 1.14 adds flexible aggregate grouping for non-date fields, letting you chart totals or averages by category, product, or campaign without writing code.
Top 7 WordPress event calendar plugins: Run events like a pro
Compare the top 7 WordPress event calendar plugins by features, pricing, and use case. Covers ticketing, ICS feeds, customization options, and ease of setup.
