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GravityView vs Ninja Forms Views: In-depth comparison
I compare GravityView and NFViews (Ninja Form Views), two popular plugins for displaying form data on WordPress. In this article, I explore the features, functionality, and user experience offered by both plugins to help you make an informed decision on which one is right…
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…
What AI means for WordPress in 2025: Experts share their opinions
AI is no longer on the horizon—it’s here, reshaping how we build and interact with the web. From copywriting assistance to full-on site generation with a single prompt, the tools we use, and the ways we use them, are evolving fast. In fact, WordPress.com…
Announcing GravityView – Magic Links: Secure front-end entry editing without a login
We’re excited to announce the release of Magic Links, a brand new extension available with GravityView Pro! With Magic Links, users can securely edit Gravity Forms entries—no account or login required. It’s the easiest way to offer effortless, secure front-end entry editing via GravityView….
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…
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…
Announcing GravityCharts 1.14: Powerful new grouping options and enhanced performance
We’re excited to announce the release of GravityCharts 1.14. This update provides more flexibility with powerful new grouping options, enhanced performance for larger datasets, and support for min and max values. Let’s dive in! Powerful new grouping options (aggregates) Aggregates allow you to group…
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,…
GravityView vs Toolset: In-depth comparison
I compare GravityView and Toolset Blocks, two popular plugins for displaying dynamic content on WordPress. Both plugins offer a robust set of features and customization options, but they have different focuses and capabilities. Whether you’re looking for a Toolset alternative, or you’re trying to…