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Gravity Forms

Create Advanced Forms for Your WordPress-Powered Website
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What is Gravity Forms?

It is a WordPress plugin used originally for contact forms, but in a more general sense, it allows site owners to create forms to collect information. It can be used for contact forms, WordPress post creation, calculators, employment applications and more.
Gravity Forms is a tool in the Web Forms category of a tech stack.

Who uses Gravity Forms?

Companies
1886 companies reportedly use Gravity Forms in their tech stacks, including Blackboard, CrunchBase, and Rightwingtribune.com.

Developers
33 developers on StackShare have stated that they use Gravity Forms.

Gravity Forms Integrations

Slack, Trello, Dropbox, Mailchimp, and PayPal are some of the popular tools that integrate with Gravity Forms. Here's a list of all 31 tools that integrate with Gravity Forms.

Gravity Forms's Features

  • Extensible
  • Reliable
  • Secure
  • Packed with tons of time-saving tools & features
  • Build Complex, Powerful Contact Forms, Surveys and Quizzes in Just Minutes

Gravity Forms Alternatives & Comparisons

What are some alternatives to Gravity Forms?
Typeform
Build beautiful and engaging next-generation online forms, surveys, quizzes, landing pages, and much more with Typeform
Google Forms
It is a cloud-based questionnaire and survey solution with real-time collaboration and powerful tools to customize form questions. It can also be used to create online quizzes.
Formstack
Formstack is an online form building application that lets you bring your forms online without any coding knowledge. The Formstack drag and drop form builder lets you build custom forms and easily collect data in your Formstack database.
Jotform
It is a powerful online application that allows anyone to quickly create custom online forms. It creates forms with a drag and drop creation tool and an option to encrypt user data.
Formik
It takes care of the repetitive and annoying stuff--keeping track of values/errors/visited fields, orchestrating validation, and handling submission--so you don't have to.
See all alternatives

Gravity Forms's Followers
44 developers follow Gravity Forms to keep up with related blogs and decisions.