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GravityKit is a Gravity Forms certified developer that builds powerful add-ons for Gravity Forms. We are recognized in the Gravity Forms community for our quality development and excellent support.
Our flagship plugin, GravityView, allows you to display Gravity Forms entries on the front end of your website. Our Inline Edit plugin allows you to edit Gravity Forms entries faster and more efficiently and Import Entries provides an easy way to import data from a CSV file into Gravity Forms.
Learn about all of our different products and how to use them here.
How to build a sales pipeline on WordPress for lead tracking (without code)
Looking for a simple way to manage your leads without paying for complicated external CRM tools? With Gravity Forms and GravityBoard you can create a Kanban-style sales pipeline directly inside your WordPress site. In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to set up a fully…
How to build a volunteer management system on WordPress without code
Nonprofits depend on volunteers, but managing them efficiently can be a challenge. While many organizations turn to expensive software solutions, there’s a more affordable, flexible alternative: build your own volunteer management system using WordPress. In this step-by-step guide, you’ll learn how to create a…
How to edit Gravity Forms entries on the frontend using GravityView
Are you looking for a way to allow users or site admins to edit Gravity Forms submissions directly from the front end of your WordPress site, without needing access to the dashboard? In this guide, you’ll learn how to use the GravityView plugin to…
How to build an intranet to power your business with Gravity Forms & GravityView (no code required)
Looking for a way to manage your team, projects, or HR processes from one central place, without the cost of expensive SaaS solutions? With Gravity Forms and GravityKit, you can create a powerful, flexible intranet on WordPress that’s tailored to your business needs (all…
How to automatically export Gravity Forms entries and send reports via email
If you rely on Gravity Forms to collect data, you probably wish there was an easier way to export submissions. By default, Gravity Forms only lets you export entries manually (and only as CSV files). What if you want to automate exports, generate Excel…
How to export Gravity Forms entries to PDF (3 easy methods without code)
Want to export your Gravity Forms submissions to PDF without writing a single line of code? Whether you’re creating professional invoices, storing user submissions, or sending reports to Dropbox, we’ve got you covered. In this guide, you’ll learn three easy and reliable ways to…
How to migrate from WPForms to Gravity Forms (step-by-step guide)
Are you looking to migrate your form data from WPForms to Gravity Forms? It’s easier than you think! Whether you’re switching plugins for more advanced features, better accessibility, or integration flexibility, this guide walks you through how to migrate your form entries smoothly and…
How to create and edit front-end user profiles using Gravity Forms and GravityView
Do you use Gravity Forms to register users on your WordPress site? Want to allow users to view and update their profiles from the front end (no backend access required)? In this updated tutorial, I’ll show you how to: Let’s dive in! Download the…