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How to build an applicant tracking system (ATS) on WordPress without code
Most applicant tracking systems (ATS) are expensive, overly complex, and not designed for WordPress users. That leaves many small businesses and hiring teams struggling with tools that don’t integrate with their existing site. With Gravity Forms and GravityBoard, you can create a Kanban-style applicant…
How to build a sales pipeline on WordPress for lead tracking (without code)
Looking for a simple way to manage your leads without paying for complicated external CRM tools? With Gravity Forms and GravityBoard you can create a Kanban-style sales pipeline directly inside your WordPress site. In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to set up a fully…
How to export Gravity Forms entries to PDF (3 easy methods without code)
Want to export your Gravity Forms submissions to PDF without writing a single line of code? Whether you’re creating professional invoices, storing user submissions, or sending reports to Dropbox, we’ve got you covered. In this guide, you’ll learn three easy and reliable ways to…
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…
Streamlining development and saving time: GravityKit in action at South Florida Web Advisors
With a web development career that spans more than 25 years, Philip Levine knows what works—and what doesn’t—when it comes to building efficient, scalable websites. After founding South Florida Web Advisors in 2014, Philip now manages over 150 direct clients and provides tier 2…
No code WordPress: How far can you really go?
To code, or not to code? That’s the question many WordPress users wrestle with. If you’re starting a new project—or still finding your footing with WordPress—you might be wondering whether it’s necessary to write code. The good news? WordPress has grown into a powerhouse…
