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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 connect GravityView with BuddyPress: Step-by-step guide
BuddyPress is a popular plugin for building social networks and online communities with WordPress. If you’re using GravityView to display form entries on your site, connecting it to BuddyPress lets you turn those entries into user posts, profile updates, or group content. In this…
GravityView vs Contact Form 7 Views: In-depth comparison
GravityView and Contact Form 7 Views both allow you to display form entries on your website, but they differ in two key ways: In this post, we’re going to compare both plugins by taking an in-depth look at each one’s features, functionality, pricing, and…
How to connect GravityView with Notion: Step-by-step guide
Notion is a popular SaaS app for organising tasks, projects, and workflows. If you’re using GravityView to power web applications on WordPress, connecting it to Notion lets you store and manage that data in a Notion page or database. In this post, I’ll show…
GravityView vs WPForms Views: In-depth comparison
I compare two popular plugins for displaying and managing form data on the front-end: In this article, I present a comprehensive comparison of these two plugins, exploring their unique features and functionality. Let’s dive in! TL;DR GravityView and WPForms Views are both plugins that…
How to build a contact list with direct email functionality on WordPress without code
Need an easy way to manage contacts and reach out to people directly from your WordPress website? In this tutorial, I walk you through how to build a fully functional contact list (or address book) using Gravity Forms and GravityView. You’ll learn how to…
How to build a health log and meal tracker on WordPress without code
In this post, I show you how to build a no-code system for easily tracking meals and monitoring health metrics. Whether you’re a nutrition coach wanting to offer this to your clients, or simply striving for a healthier lifestyle, a custom health log can…
GravityView vs Ninja Tables: In-depth comparison
Are you torn between GravityView and Ninja Tables for presenting data in a table on your WordPress website? Choosing the right plugin can significantly impact the visual appeal and functionality of your data presentation. In this comprehensive comparison, we’ll delve into the strengths and…
GravityView vs Formidable Views: In-depth comparison
GravityView and Formidable Views are both form-based web application builders for WordPress. While both plugins enable you to harness your form data in creative ways, they have different focuses: In this post, I compare both plugins by taking an in-depth look at their features,…