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
Unlocking the power of automation tools and their impact on web design & development
A guest post from Codeable exploring how automation tools are reshaping web design and development, from form submissions to data transfers and workflow optimization across websites.
How to migrate your Gravity Forms entries to a new website
A step-by-step guide to migrating Gravity Forms entries from one website to another, covering export, import, and how to transfer feeds, settings, and add-on data as well.
Introducing GravityMigrate (beta release): Your all-in-one solution for seamless Gravity Forms migration
GravityMigrate is a new plugin that migrates all Gravity Forms data between sites in one step. Covers forms, entries, feeds, uploaded files, Views, and workflow configurations.
Celebrating 9 years of GravityKit: Accomplishments, roadmap, and birthday sale!
GravityKit celebrates 9 years with a birthday sale and a look back at key milestones from the past year. Includes a preview of what’s coming next for Gravity Forms users.
How to create an online petition with Gravity Forms and show signatures on the front end
Create an online petition with Gravity Forms and display signatures on the front end using GravityView. Includes a free petition form template ready to import and customize.
How to build a fitness tracker app on WordPress with no code
Build a personal fitness tracking app on WordPress without code. Use Gravity Forms to log workouts and GravityView to display progress, history, and stats on the front end.
Announcing DataTables 3.2: Group rows by common field values
DataTables 3.2 introduces row grouping, letting you cluster table rows by a shared field value. Ideal for organizing results by category, status, region, or any repeating field.
How to create a WordPress video gallery using GravityView
Build a WordPress video gallery using Gravity Forms and GravityView. Collect video URLs through a form and display them as embedded players for portfolios, testimonials, or tutorials.
