ForGravity: Entry Automation Amazon S3 Extension 1.0.1
Automate Gravity Forms exports by sending them to an Amazon S3 bucket after generation with the ForGravity Entry Automation Amazon S3 Extension. This WordPress extension delivers seamless AWS integration, secure backups, and easy setup to streamline your data workflow—type: WordPress extension.
Description
The ForGravity Entry Automation Amazon S3 Extension is a WordPress add-on for the ForGravity Entry Automation plugin that automates how Gravity Forms export files are handled. After an export file is generated, the extension sends it to your selected Amazon S3 bucket. This streamlines your data workflow by removing the need to manually download and upload export files.
It integrates with your WordPress export task settings, adding Amazon S3 configuration where you can authenticate to AWS and define where the export file should be stored in S3. Designed for organized storage of Gravity Forms entry exports, it supports reliable, repeatable automation for ongoing form data operations.
Main Features
- Automatic S3 uploads — Sends Gravity Forms export files to an Amazon S3 bucket right after the export is generated.
- AWS credential authentication — Uses AWS Access Key ID and Secret Access Key fields in the extension settings.
- Bucket selection for exports — Lets you choose the destination S3 bucket from the Export Entries task settings.
- Configurable destination path — Supports specifying an S3 destination path for the uploaded export file.
- Extension integration in tasks — Adds an “Amazon S3 Settings” tab when configuring an Export Entries task.
- Install from Entry Automation settings — Installs via the Entry Automation plugin’s Gravity Forms Settings page.
- Activation within WordPress — Includes an “Activate Extension” step after installation to enable S3 routing.
Benefits
- Less manual work — Automates the upload step, reducing repetitive export handling in WordPress.
- Durable storage — Keeps exported files in Amazon S3 for dependable, off-site retention.
- Centralized data management — Consolidates Gravity Forms export outputs in a single AWS bucket structure.
- More consistent workflows — Ensures each export follows the same S3 destination rules after generation.
- Improved operational clarity — Makes it easier to trace where exports were stored using bucket and destination path settings.
Who is it suitable for?
- WooCommerce and WordPress site owners using Gravity Forms for lead or customer intake.
- Agencies managing multiple client forms who need consistent export handling.
- Teams running ongoing form submissions that require automated export storage.
- Developers building data workflows around Gravity Forms and AWS.
- Organizations organizing exported data in Amazon S3 for reporting and archiving.