GravityView
Gravity Forms is the best WordPress form plugin, but sometimes you need to display form entries on the front end. That’s where GravityView comes in.
GravityView is a powerful add-on for Gravity Forms that allows you to display Gravity Forms entries on the front end. Display your entries using a variety of beautiful layouts, filter views, allow users to edit their own entries, and much more. Here you’ll learn about configuring new Views, how to display entries on a map or calendar, how to display user profiles, and more.
How to build a store locator for WordPress with no code
Build a store locator for WordPress using Gravity Forms and GravityView. Display business locations on an interactive map and let users search for nearby stores without any code.
How to build a market research platform on WordPress using Gravity Forms and GravityView
Build a custom market research platform on WordPress using Gravity Forms and GravityView. Collect competitor analysis, pricing data, and customer insights without any coding.
How to register and organize teams using Gravity Forms and GravityView
Register and manage teams with Gravity Forms and GravityView. Group members by department, league, or team, and display profiles on the front end without writing any code.
How to integrate Gravity Forms with Google Maps
Integrate Gravity Forms with Google Maps using GravityView. Display form entries as map markers, build business directories, and create interactive location-based apps.
How to build a content publishing pipeline using GravityView and Gravity Flow
Build a content publishing pipeline on WordPress using Gravity Forms, Gravity Flow, and GravityView. Includes submission form, multi-step review workflow, and a status dashboard.
Using Gravity Flow to add a feedback and review loop for new directory submissions
Add an approval and feedback workflow to any GravityView directory using Gravity Flow. Review new submissions before they go live and notify submitters of their review status.
How to build an eSports team page using GravityView
Build a dynamic eSports team roster page on WordPress using GravityView. A step-by-step tutorial recreating the OG Dota 2 team page layout with Gravity Forms data.
How To Add “Claim Entry” Functionality to Your Gravity Forms Directory Using Gravity Flow
Let users claim ownership of existing business listings in a GravityView directory. This tutorial uses Gravity Flow to create an approval workflow for entry ownership.