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Launch Log: GravityExport Lite accessibility upgrades, and improvements to GravityView
This week, we released a set of focused improvements across GravityExport Lite, Gravity Forms Dynamic Lookup, and GravityView. We improved export configuration and accessibility in GravityExport Lite, clarified how Dynamic Lookup field values are displayed, and refined file handling and filtering behavior in Views….
Launch Log: GravityView sees support for Repeater fields
Our flagship plugin, GravityView, got a big update this week with support for the new Gravity Forms Repeater field. The Repeater field lets you group a set of fields together and allows users to add that whole set multiple times in a single submission—for…
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Announcing Maps 2.0: Radius search is here!
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How to build a WordPress business intelligence dashboard
Many companies use business intelligence tools to collect and analyze data. This can lead to more informed decision-making and an increase in key performance metrics! However, many business intelligence platforms are costly and difficult to use. Wouldn’t it be great if you could build…
Feature Highlight: Creating complex calculations using nested shortcodes in GravityMath
In this edition of Feature Highlights, we’re exploring nested calculations using GravityMath. This new feature allows you to perform advanced calculations on your Gravity Forms data using multiple [gravitymath] shortcodes. With nested calculations, you can take Gravity Forms calculations to the next level! Keep…
How to build a market research platform on WordPress using Gravity Forms and GravityView
Market research is an integral part of the product development cycle. The information gained from market research helps brands understand their customers’ problems, pain points, and desired solutions. When conducting market research, researchers often use spreadsheets or simple word processors. However, these tools have…
How to register and organize teams using Gravity Forms and GravityView
Whether you manage a nonprofit, a startup or a sports team, having a way to manage and organize groups of people is important. In this post, we’re going to show you how to register, organize and manage teams on your website using Gravity Forms…
How GravityKit enables developers to build MVPs in hours instead of weeks
GravityView is a plugin that complements Gravity Forms by allowing you to display, edit, and export your form data. GravityView supports diverse use-cases from building directories, to user portals, and everything in between! When WordPress developer Jamie Madden mentioned that he uses GravityView to…
How to integrate Gravity Forms with Google Maps
If you use Gravity Forms on your website to collect data, you may be looking for a way to display that data on a Google Map. Google Maps is the go-to when it comes to Maps applications. In fact, Google Maps powers 83% of…
