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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…
Announcing the GravityKit Lighthearted sale: Get 30% off!
We’re excited to announce our special Lighthearted sale. Whether or not you’re in the market for love this Valentine’s season, one thing is for certain: you’re going to love the deals we have on offer! From now until February 21st, you can get 30%…
Announcing the release of GravityView 2.17: Blocks have arrived!
We’re excited to announce the release of GravityView 2.17. This update sees the addition of Gutenberg blocks for embedding Views, entries, and fields, a slick new View configuration workflow, entry moderation merge tags, and more! In this post, we’re going to take a closer…
How to embed and style Gravity Forms in Beaver Builder
If you use Beaver Builder on your WordPress site, you may be wondering how to embed Gravity Forms on new pages or posts. In this post, we’ll show you how to embed your Gravity Forms on pages or posts using Beaver Builder. We’ll also…
A look at the new and exciting features in Gravity Forms 2.7
Gravity Forms 2.7 is here, and with it comes a range of new, powerful features, making form management easier than ever! Among the new features in Gravity Forms 2.7 you’ll find an improved setup wizard, an all-new form template library, and the ability to…
