Regardless of what kind of website you run, forms can be very useful. They’re a simple and efficient way to build your email subscriber list, collect user feedback, enable customers to get in touch, and more.
The first step to using them effectively in WordPress is choosing a top form-builder plugin. Gravity Forms, for example, offers thirty ready-to-use form fields and a huge library of third-party Add-Ons. Using these features, you can create custom forms that are just right for your website with minimal effort.
In this article, we’ll introduce you to Gravity Forms and discuss nine exciting things you can do with it. Let’s get to work!
Usually, creating forms in WordPress takes a fair amount of work. If you want to create custom fields for users to input information, you’ll have to do a lot of coding to build a form that meets your needs. On the other hand, using pre-built forms can limit the fields you’re able to include.
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We are introducing a brand new update to our
Chained Selects Add-On for Gravity Forms. In this important update you will find:
- Updated a few minor bug fixes
- Added various functionality enhancements
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Good news Gravity Forms users! We have just released a new update to our
User Registration Add-On for Gravity Forms. In this recent update you will find:
- Added various functionality enhancements
- Updated a few minor bug fixes
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Like a lot of businesses, you probably want to accept payments online. It's a simple way to process transactions for you and your customers. Plus, customers expect this kind of functionality these days.
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We're excited to announce the new release of
Gravity Forms v.2.4.9!
Inside this release, you'll find:
- Security updates
- accessibility enhancements
- Added various bug fixes
Gravity Forms v2.4.9 is now available for auto-update from the WordPress plugins page and also on the
downloads page in the account area. This is a security and maintenance release and we recommend that customers update as
soon as possible.
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Do you have terms and policies your customers and partners need to know? If so, it’s smart to have them sign a service agreement form before you start working together.
A service agreement is a contract that lays out all the important information you need your customers and partners to know. For instance, if you charge a penalty fee for late payments, you’ll want your customers to know that before you start. This way they won’t be surprised when they see it on an invoice.
With Gravity Forms, you can create a service agreement form that doesn’t need to be printed, faxed, or scanned. They can even sign their name right on your page!
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We just published a new update to our
Webhooks Add-On for Gravity Forms. This update includes:
- Added support for delaying feed processing until after payment has been successfully completed using the PayPal Standard Add-On.
- Added "gform_webhooks_post_request" action.
- Added GPL to plugin header
- Added various enhancements and updates.
This release adds support for delaying webhook feed processing until after PayPal payment has been successfully completed. We also added gform_webhooks_post_request action. The complete changelog is located below
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We just published a new update to our
Zoho CRM Add-On for Gravity Forms. This update includes:
- Added Multi DC (multiple data center) support for Zoho CRM.
Important Note: Zoho's Version 1 API has been deprecated and you must switch to use version 2 REST API (OAuth authentication) from Zoho CRM Settings, before 12/31/2019. Please take a look at our Zoho documentation on the new
REST API and any
potential errors. If you have any other questions, we also have great documentation on:
creating a feed.
We added support for Multiple Data Center when authenticating with v2 API. Prior to this change, Zoho CRM users with accounts outside of the U.S., depend on two extra filters to connect with Europe or India data center, see https://docs.gravityforms.com/zoho-european-hosted-accounts/
Now with this release, if users authenticate with the v2 API (we also changed the setting option name to "OAuth Authentication"), we will automatically connect accounts to the correct data center, no extra filters anymore.
Also, previously the new authentication method was named "REST API" which caused confusion that users may think they'll have to enable REST API in Gravity Forms to make it work. Thus we change the option name to "OAuth Authentication (recommended)" and move it to the top.
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Surveys are powerful ways to learn what your subscribers and customers think. But you only get useful information from your surveys if people actually take them.
Your survey response rate affects the reliability of your data. If the response is small, the data could skew in a way that doesn’t represent your audience. This means that a low response rate could completely invalidate your survey.
A high response rate, however, provides you with valuable feedback from your customers and subscribers, makes your audience feel engaged with your brand, and reduces the effect of nonresponse bias.
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We've great news for all you ecommerce WordPress power users! We are introducing a brand new update to our
Stripe Add On for Gravity Forms.
- Added fixes for various minor issues
- Addded various Stripe Card field enhancements
- Updated webhook events and added various filter supports
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