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How Pieroth reduced costs and improved data management with GravityKit
In this exciting case study, we’re talking to Nicolas Johansson, the Digital Manager at Pieroth, about how he built a custom Product Information Management System (PIM) using GravityView. Pieroth is a wine producer and direct selling company headquartered in Germany. However, they have operations…
8 Examples of Essential Gravity Forms Add-Ons and Extensions
Gravity Forms is the most popular form plugin for WordPress, and as such, site builders are always on the lookout for ways to boost its core features and functionality! In fact, part of what makes Gravity Forms such a powerful plugin is its extensibility….
GravityView vs wpDataTables: In-depth comparison
If you’re looking for a plugin that allows you to display Gravity Forms data on the front end, GravityView and wpDataTables are two possible solutions. You may be tempted to think of wpDataTables as a GravityView alternative, but is that really true? Both plugins…
Introducing GravityCharts: Create Beautiful Charts and Graphs Using Your Gravity Forms Data
We’re pleased to announce the release of GravityCharts, the ultimate charting solution for Gravity Forms! 📊 GravityCharts allows you to create beautiful, custom charts and graphs using your Gravity Forms data. Select from 5 different chart types, style your charts with our extensive customization…
Feature Highlight: The [gvlogic] Shortcode
In this edition of Feature Highlights, we’re homing in on GravityView’s powerful [gvlogic] shortcode. The [gvlogic] shortcode allows you to show/hide content based on user inputs, restrict content on your site to logged-in users, and much more! If you’re new to GravityView, you’ll soon…
How to Display Your Gravity Forms Survey Responses on the Front End
Are you looking for a way to display your Gravity Forms survey responses on the front end of your website? The Gravity Forms Survey Add-On allows you to track the results of your surveys, but only from the backend. One way around this limitation…
