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How to Connect Gravity Forms to SendFox: A Step-by-Step Tutorial
This tutorial will walk you through connecting Gravity Forms to SendFox and ensuring your contacts are added to your email marketing lists. Integrating your form submissions from Gravity Forms directly into your SendFox email marketing list can streamline your workflow and ensure that every new submission is automatically added to your audience. What You’ll Need: Let’s get started! Step 1: Obtain Your SendFox API Key First, you’ll need to retrieve your SendFox Personal Access Token (PAT) to authenticate requests from Gravity Forms. Save your token somewhere safe because you can not view this again. Step 2: Set Up a List in ...
How to: Gravity Forms BMI Calculator
Many people don’t realize that the calculation feature is built into the Gravity Forms core plugin and is available for all license types, including the Basic license. This is important because calculations allow you to automatically generate dynamic values within a form based on user input. This adds a power component that will enable you to engage with your users more and potentially build incredible processes like generating invoices. Why a BMI Calculator I am using this as a simple example to demonstrate the potential Gravity Forms offers. While the most challenging part of this tutorial is getting the formula ...
Gravity Forms Newsletter Optin for Any Form
In this tutorial, I address a user request. A couple of times in the last week, I’ve seen Gravity Forms users asking how they can add a newsletter opt-in option to their forms. Requirements You will need the following three things to implement this on your site. This tutorial will not cover installing plugins or setting up your add-ons, which is documented well enough at docs.gravityforms.com. I’ll use Mailchimp in this tutorial, but this same process will work for any email marketing services. The Consent Field In this tutorial, we will add a consent field to the form. You could ...
Gravity Forms Magic Link Login Add-On (free)
I came across this post on X today about a free Gravity Forms add-on that generates a magic link users can use to log in to your WordPress site instead of using a password. I was intrigued, so I took a few minutes to test this add-on out and see how it worked. How It Works We’ve all seen sites that allow you to log in with a username/password or a magic link. This usually annoys me because using my username/password is faster than waiting for a link. But maybe this is better for someone who has trouble remembering passwords ...
Gravity Forms 2.9 Beta First Look
If you missed it, Gravity Forms just released a beta version of the upcoming 2.9 release, which includes some cool new features! In this video, I take a look for the first time at what this new version has to offer! New Features Starting with the most exciting stuff! Two new field types are coming to Gravity Forms! Multiple Choice Field The Multiple Choice Field offers a versatile combination of features found in both checkbox and radio button fields, enhanced with better layout options, compatibility, and controls. This new field type includes an “Enable Select All” feature, which adds a ...
Gravity Forms Dynamically Populate Radio Button Choice from Pricing Tables
In this tutorial, I want to address a recent request from a Gravity Forms user who wanted to link several buttons on their page to individual radio button choices. What is the use case? In this case, the user’s page had a pricing table with three different tiers and price points. They then had a Gravity Forms form on the same page, just below the pricing table, with a product radio button field with a choice for each tier and price. They wanted the user to be able to click one of the buttons on the pricing tier and have ...