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GravityKit is a Gravity Forms certified developer that builds powerful add-ons for Gravity Forms. We are recognized in the Gravity Forms community for our quality development and excellent support.
Our flagship plugin, GravityView, allows you to display Gravity Forms entries on the front end of your website. Our Inline Edit plugin allows you to edit Gravity Forms entries faster and more efficiently and Import Entries provides an easy way to import data from a CSV file into Gravity Forms.
Learn about all of our different products and how to use them here.
How to create a customer portal for custom product orders using GravityView
Are you looking for a way to create a customer portal on WordPress that allows users to manage their interactions with your company? Customer portals provide a much-needed link between a brand and its customers. They act as a central hub for accessing information…
How to Create an Artist Portfolio (With Image Gallery) Using GravityView
Are you looking for a way to showcase artists and their work on your website? In this post, we’ll show you how to create an artist portfolio by building a responsive image gallery using GravityView. We’ll start by creating a form on our website…
Feature Highlight: The [gravityview] Shortcode
In this edition of Feature Highlights, we’re exploring the powerful [[gravityview]] shortcode. No, it’s not only for embedding Views! The [gravityiew] shortcode allows you to filter entries by specific values, display the total number of entries in a View, and much more. Shortcodes in…
How to Create Graphs in Gravity Forms Using Your Form Data
Today, businesses rely on graphs in order to visualize large amounts of data in a meaningful way. Most people would agree that graphs are way more appealing than spreadsheets. And that’s not surprising, considering people engage more with visual content. In fact, the human…
Feature Highlight: The GravityView (WordPress) Search Widget
In this edition of Feature Highlights, we’re exploring the WordPress Search Widget. This handy widget allows you to add a GravityView search bar to your sidebar, footer, or any other widget area on your site. This is really helpful if you want to allow…
GravityView vs wpDataTables: In-depth comparison
If you’re looking for a plugin that allows you to display Gravity Forms data on the front end, GravityView and wpDataTables are two possible solutions. You may be tempted to think of wpDataTables as a GravityView alternative, but is that really true? Both plugins…
Feature Highlight: The [gvlogic] Shortcode
In this edition of Feature Highlights, we’re homing in on GravityView’s powerful [gvlogic] shortcode. The [gvlogic] shortcode allows you to show/hide content based on user inputs, restrict content on your site to logged-in users, and much more! If you’re new to GravityView, you’ll soon…
How to Display Your Gravity Forms Survey Responses on the Front End
Are you looking for a way to display your Gravity Forms survey responses on the front end of your website? The Gravity Forms Survey Add-On allows you to track the results of your surveys, but only from the backend. One way around this limitation…