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Gravity Forms

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Price starts from

59

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Pricing details

Basic License: $59 per year *
Elite License: $259 per year *
Pro License: $159 per year *

* Gravity Forms updates and support are provided only for the duration of an active Gravity Forms subscription.
Renews Annually. Cancel Anytime.

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I have an unlimited license that renews each year, and it's well worth the money.
I feel like many people don't fully use all of the features it offers. It's worth it to get the higher level subscriptions and get all of the add ons included.

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Bobby G.

Food & Beverages, 51-200 employees

Used daily for 2+ years

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  • Likelihood to recommend10/10

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The one and only form you'll ever need

Reviewed a year ago

Onboarding, Project Management, Employee Debriefs, Payment Processing, and automation of processes are all examples of how Gravity Forms is assisting us in our day to day operations, allowing us to be more efficient and lean.

Pros

Gravity Forms is the standard when it comes to creating forms for your website. We use it for Onboarding, Project Management, Employee Debriefs, Payment Processing, and automation of processes. Their conditional logic is unmatched in the form world.

Cons

Sometimes you have to add an additional plugin for a certain feature that isn't a Gravity Forms plugin, which can cost additional money. It's a little frustrating but I also understand. It allows a ton of additional features since developers can add to the myriad of features.

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Legal Services, 1-10 employees

Used monthly for 2+ years

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  • Likelihood to recommend5/10

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Pretty good for Wordpress, but requires way too many add-ons

Reviewed 7 months ago

Works as advertised for basic functions, but it requires too many add-ons. The development of this software also seems very slow compared to competitors that are adding new features all the time.

Pros

Works well with Wordpress. It is very flexible if you are willing to pay more for add-ons. The best forms plugin for Wordpress that is available in terms of pricing and features.

Cons

I hate that you have to purchase a number of additional add-ons in order to make the product do what is required. The add-ons are mostly created by 3rd parties, not all of whom are easy to judge in terms of credibility, safety and reliability. The features included in the main product (without add-ons) is weak compared to non-Wordpress focused competitors.

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Melle P.

Marketing and Advertising, 1-10 employees

Used weekly for 2+ years

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  • Likelihood to recommend10/10

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We never use any other form builder for wordpress

Reviewed 4 months ago

We've used gravity forms for our clients for YEARS. The great part is that it's so extendable that it's simple to make these ultra-complex processes in a reasonably straightforward way. I will say that clients don't tend to like the look of the interface very much and a lot feel intimidated by it, but it only takes a few minutes of training to show them the ropes and get them comfortable with it. As a basic wordpress user, who just needs a basic contact form, gravity is likely over kill to say the least, but if you need a form that has a lot of conditional logic or a form that needs to take information and move it somewhere else, gravity forms is what you've been looking for.

Pros

Drag and drop interface, easy to understand interface and options, is easy to use as a developer or someone with less experience. Interfaces with SO MANY other plugins to expand functionality (pretty much to the moon and back).

Cons

Not mobile friendly (like really not friendly), price could be a bit more accessible - but the product is really good so, it's not a dealbreaker.

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David C.

Nonprofit Organization Management, 1-10 employees

Used daily for 2+ years

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  • Likelihood to recommend9/10

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Gravity Forms

Reviewed 9 months ago

Overall experience has been good.

Pros

The forms are easy to generate and access for data collection purposes and integration into our CRM.

Cons

There are multiple features available - all at a small price. I would rather pay a larger fee that covered all options rather than a piece-meal approach.

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Abby B.

Marketing and Advertising, self-employed

Used monthly for 1-2 years

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  • Likelihood to recommend1/10

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Spoiled by Formidable Forms, Gravity is price gouging for very limited features compartively

Reviewed a year ago

Totally unimpressed over all. Shocked at the price tag and underwhelmed with its abilities.

Pros

You can use it to accept payments - I think there's a Stripe integration and some other integrations that I haven't needed. The admin of the form builder is relatively intuitive.

Cons

I seriously didn't realize until going to use Gravity on an "adopted" website how much better Formidable Forms is than Gravity forms. What lead to my review today - I create calendars all the time with Formidable forms. You cannot do that with Gravity Forms, not even with the $500/yr Elite license. Seriously!? Their only option is a 3rd party add-on that's another $49/site/year!! That's insane. for "the best" form builder, you'd think you could make a booking form with it.

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Lee W.

Marketing and Advertising, 1-10 employees

Used daily for 6-12 months

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  • Likelihood to recommend8/10

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Gravity Forms = Advanced Web Form With Lots of Features

Reviewed 2 years ago
Pros

The drag & drop feature makes it very simple to build out the webforms and custom CSS allows our developers to adjust the appearance as needed!

Cons

A pro license cost $159 a year which is on the pricey side.

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Steven D.

Information Technology and Services, 11-50 employees

Used weekly for 2+ years

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  • Likelihood to recommend8/10

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My favourite WordPress form builder, but not cheap

Reviewed 7 months ago

Very happy with Gravity Forms overall.

Pros

It's very easy to build powerful, complex forms with Gravity Forms, and even integrate them with third-party CRMs.

Cons

I subscribe to the developer license, and it is not cheap.

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Jonathan W.

Information Technology and Services, 1-10 employees

Used other for 1-2 years

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  • Likelihood to recommend3/10

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Lots of features, but too difficult to develop new features and too expensive

Reviewed 3 years ago
Pros

I really liked how many features were available. The plugin seemed robust and full-featured. I was easily able to find an add-on for e-signatures and user-submitted content

Cons

When trying to customize the plugin, the action hooks and filters were poorly documented and took me hours to debug. Even when I did figure out how the hooks worked, they were no hooks in the most valuable places.

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Isaac M.

Graphic Design, self-employed

Used other for 2+ years

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  • Likelihood to recommend6/10

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Lots of addons

Reviewed 3 years ago
Pros

It's so great to have the flexibility with the number of available addons.

Cons

Some of the addons I needed required a more expensive subscription package.

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Chiara P.

Medical Practice, 1-10 employees

Used monthly for 6-12 months

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  • Likelihood to recommend10/10

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One of the best plugin for form create.

Reviewed a year ago
Pros

I have used this plugin and I have to admit that it is done really well. The graphic interface allows you to create forms in a simple and intuitive way.

Cons

the cost of the plugin is a bit high, but the subscription allows you to receive updates.

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Priscilla Anabelle S.

Used monthly for 2+ years

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  • Likelihood to recommend10/10

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Powerful features for Wordpress

Reviewed 4 years ago
Pros

I have been using only a few features from Gravity Forms to help make my website more interactive, and it helps a lot. Gravity Forms is an essential tool for WordPress.

Cons

I can't find any wrong with Gravity Forms, although it is quite expensive, but it's worth your money and good for investment.