Create beautiful charts and graphs using your Gravity Forms data; build data dashboards, create business reports, visualize questionnaire results and more.
Create professional looking charts
Sick of those charts that look like they were made in Excel 2008? We are too. GravityCharts visualizations are modern, responsive and beautifully designed. Enjoy a range of customization options, including pre-defined color palettes, and the ability to plot data against time.
Engage with your audience
Visualize survey results and questionnaires, display live poll results, create user dashboards and learn more about your customers. Welcome to the ultimate solution for creating Gravity Forms charts and graphs!
Easily visualize your form entry data
Take your Gravity Forms entries out of the database and visualize your data with charts. Bolster your decision-making by uncovering valuable business intelligence insights and create beautiful visualizations that update as you receive new entries.
Deeply integrated with GravityView
GravityCharts integrates with GravityView, our plugin for displaying Gravity Forms entries on the front end. Configure the GravityCharts widget to display data from all entries, all entries in your View, or only entries that are visible on the page. When using the DataTables Layout, your charts will update automatically!
Create an unlimited number of charts for each of your forms
Data dashboards made easy
Create line, area, bar, radar and pie charts. Embed your visualizations using the WordPress block editor, or save them as images and add them to Gravity Forms confirmations, notifications and PDFs generated using Gravity PDF.
Dazzle your clients
Impress your clients with modern-looking Gravity Forms reports and visualizations. Use advanced conditional logic to filter your data, plot data against time, and create responsive charts using an intuitive and accessible user interface!
Customize the chart output
Customize the output with hooks and filters! GravityCharts is powered by Chart.js, an open source, HTML5-based charting library known for producing clean, simple and engaging visualizations.
Create beautiful visualizations without any code
Forget about custom code or confusing database queries, GravityCharts allows you to create beautiful graphs in only a few clicks. Customize your charts with a range of options and see a live preview that updates in real-time as you make changes.
Export your Gravity Forms data to Excel, CSV, or PDF using a secure, shareable download link. Automatically send reports to Dropbox, FTP, and local storage.
The best way to import entries to Gravity Forms. Easily transfer your data, auto-create forms, and update existing entries with this powerful, easy-to-use tool.
Can I save charts as images and add them to notification emails etc?
Yes! GravityCharts includes an option that allows you to embed your charts as PNG images. These can then be embedded into Gravity Forms confirmations, notifications or PDF reports generated using Gravity PDF. Read more about Image Charts.
How does GravityCharts compare with GFChart?
If youβre looking to create charts using your Gravity Forms data, GravityCharts and GFChart are two possible solutions. Hereβs a feature comparison table to help you make the best decision for your website:
Feature
GravityCharts
GFChart Basic
Gravity Forms Certified Developer
β
β
Pie chart
β
β
Bar chart
β
β
Line chart
β
Requires add-on
Polar area chart
β
β
Radar chart
β
β
Responsive charts
β
β
Charting vs time
β
Requires add-on
Display the sum of field values
Coming soon
β
Chart multiple datasets on one set of axes
Coming soon
β
Embed chart images in notifications
β
β
Integrate charts with Gravity PDF
β
β
Tested for accessibility
β
β
Auto-scaling
β
β
Intuitive UI
β
β
Conditional logic
Advanced
Basic
Live-updating chart preview
β
β
Predefined color palettes
β
Requires add-on
Extensive customization options
β
Requires add-on
Restrict results based on the logged-in user
β
β
Filter by relative dates
β
β
Gravity Forms interface
β
β
Comparison between GFChart and GravityCharts, the two best charting add-ons for Gravity Forms.
Does GravityCharts integrate with the Gravity Forms Survey add-on?
Yes! Display your survey results (including Gravity Forms personality quizes) in a chart.
Which field types does GravityCharts support?
GravityCharts supports the Checkboxes, Drop Down, Radio Buttons, Survey, Number, Poll and Quiz fields.
Can I plot data against time? E.g. contact requests per day/month/week?
Yes! GravityCharts support plotting data against time. This allows you to create timeline charts (with extensive customization options) in just a few clicks.
How do I add charts to my pages and posts?
You can easily embed charts in your pages and posts using the GravityCharts block or the [[gravitycharts]] shortcode.
Does GravityCharts integrate with GravityView?
Yes! Easily embed a chart in a View using the GravityCharts widget. Even better: GravityCharts charts update dynamically when scrolling and paging data using DataTables.
How does GravityCharts compare with MaxiCharts?
The MaxiCharts plugin is no longer being maintained and has not had an update for quite some time. Therefore, we’d advise against installing it. Here’s a feature comparison table for reference.
Feature
GravityCharts
MaxiCharts
Gravity Forms Certified Developer
β
β
Well-supported
β
β
Pie chart
β
β
Bar chart
β
β
Line chart
β
β
Polar area chart
β
β
Radar chart
β
β
Responsive charts
β
β
Charting vs time
β
β
Tested for accessibility
β
β
Auto-scaling
β
β
Intuitive UI
β
β
Conditional logic
Advanced
Basic
Live-updating chart preview
β
β
Predefined color palettes
β
β
Extensive customization options
β
β
Restrict results based on the logged-in user
β
β
Filter by relative dates
β
β
Gravity Forms interface
β
β
Comparison between GravityCharts and MaxiCharts.
GravityCharts Changelog
1.12.1 on December 5, 2024
This hotfix resolves an issue introduced in the previous release that affected theme customizer functionality.
π Fixed
JavaScript errors that prevented the theme customizer from loading properly.
1.12 on December 3, 2024
This release adds a simple way to access all chart feeds from the GravityKit menu and introduces new customization options for the GravityCharts block and View widget.
π Added
"All Charts" menu under GravityKit to conveniently access and filter all chart feeds in one place.
An option for the GravityCharts widget in the View editor to display either static images or dynamic, interactive charts.
Block options to configure the minimum and maximum height for dynamic and static charts.
1.11 on November 11, 2024
This release introduces new chart options, improves conditional logic, and fixes several issues, including a non-critical PHP notice in WordPress 6.7 and newer.
π Added
Option to show overlapping labels, which were previously hidden by default.
Option to hide labels that have no value.
β¨ Improved
Enhanced conditional logic:
Added support for is empty and is not empty operators for fields with predefined choices;
Introduced a new option to specify a custom value for the contains operator when fields have predefined choices;
General bug fixes.
π Fixed
Numeric values stored as currency were not calculated properly.
Special characters (like an ampersand (&)) were not displayed properly in labels.
PHP notice in WordPress 6.7 caused by initializing product translations too early.
Fixed a bug that hid third-party plugin updates on the Plugins and Updates pages.
Resolved a dependency management issue that incorrectly prompted for a Gravity Forms update before activating, installing, or updating GravityKit products.
Transients are now set and retrieved correctly when using object cache plugins.
Fixed a JavaScript warning that occurred when deactivating license keys and when viewing products without the necessary permissions.
Resolved PHP warning messages on the Plugins page.
Transients are no longer autoloaded.
GravityKit products that are already installed can now be activated without a valid license.
Fixed PHP warning messages that appeared when deactivating the last active product with Foundation installed.
1.7.5 on January 23, 2024
This update addresses issues with chart rendering and date handling, improving both the security and accuracy of the displayed data. It also features an updated version of Foundation with an important fix for sites using object caching plugins.
π Fixed
Inactive charts no longer render, enhancing performance and visual clarity.
An issue where timeline scale dates from a Date field were displayed in the wrong time zone.
Charts now correctly register all selected options from a Multi Select field, instead of only the last one.
Go to the WordPress sidebar and check out the GravityKit menu!
We have automatically migrated your existing GravityCharts license, which was previously entered in the Gravity Forms settings page
Request support using the "Grant Support Access" menu item
Fixed: Charts were including entries from the trash and spam folders
Fixed: Prevent JavaScript and CSS files from loading on every page
1.2.0.2 on August 23, 2022
Fixed: Fatal error introduced in GravityCharts 1.2 related to Merge Tags
1.2.0.1 on August 19, 2022
Fixed: Fatal error and PHP notices introduced in GravityCharts 1.2 related to Merge Tags
1.2 on August 17, 2022
Added: Image charts! Embed images of your charts anywhere Merge Tags or shortcodes are allowed, including email confirmations. This feature is in beta and may not work properly. Please report any issues to [email protected].
Added: gk/gravitycharts/image-charts/quickchart/instance action to modify the QuickChart instance before rendering β See the hook and code examples
1.1.1 on July 14, 2022
Fixed: Fatal error when embedding an incorrectly-formatted [gravitycharts] shortcode without any parameters
1.1 on July 7, 2022
Added: [gravitycharts] shortcode to embed charts in a post/page (e.g., [gravitycharts id="5"])
Fixed: Fatal error on Gravity Forms β€2.5.10 when using a non-checkbox field as the data source
1.0.4 on June 29, 2022
Fixed: Multiple charts embedded in a post/page would get duplicated
Fixed: When multiple charts using conditional logic are included in a GravityView View via a widget, only the first chart would display the correct data
Fixed: It was not possible to set the maximum scale value for the Line/Area chart type
1.0.3 on May 30, 2022
Fixed: GravityView charts widget would not display when the View is embedded in a page/post
Fixed: Fatal error due to double initialization of the GravityCharts Gutenberg block
Improved: GravityView charts widget admin scripts are only loaded in the View editor
1.0.2 on May 18, 2022
Developer Updates:
Added: gk/gravitycharts/capabilities/access filter to control user capability required to access the plugin
1.0.1 on May 16, 2022
Fixed: Fatal error when GravityView is not installed