Gravity Perks Submit to Access 1.0.17
Description
Gravity Perks Submit to Access is a WordPress plugin for gating content using Gravity Forms submissions. It helps you turn key pages, posts, or media into access-controlled assets—without forcing visitors to browse randomly for answers. After a user submits a Gravity Form, the plugin grants access according to the rules you define. This supports use cases like gated resources, lead capture flows, and form-based paywalls where timing and permissions matter.
With Gravity Forms integration and flexible access control options, you can decide which form unlocks which content, how long access lasts, and how restricted users are handled. The result is precise, time-bound access that can improve engagement and support content performance goals.
Main Features
- Submit-to-unlock workflow — Grants access after a successful Gravity Forms submission.
- Form-to-content targeting — Control which specific form grants access to specific content.
- Time-limited access windows — Define how long access remains active per rule.
- Configurable restriction behavior — Set what users experience when they haven’t submitted or access has expired.
- Gravity Forms integration — Works directly with Gravity Forms entries to trigger access control.
- Permission options — Apply access rules based on the permissions you configure for gated items.
- Granular control — Manage access at the form and content relationship level, not just sitewide.
Benefits
- Higher engagement — Encourages visitors to complete forms to unlock the content they want.
- Better lead capture — Converts intent into submissions by tying access to form completion.
- More relevant UX — Users see gated content only when they meet your submission and timing rules.
- Stronger conversion paths — Directs traffic into controlled journeys instead of passive browsing.
- Improved content performance — Lets you experiment with gated content strategies across different forms.
Who is it suitable for?
- WooCommerce and marketing teams running Gravity Forms lead capture campaigns
- WordPress site owners publishing resources like guides, templates, or downloadable assets
- Agencies building submission-based landing flows for clients
- Course creators and online education sites that need access rules for materials
- Content teams testing form-driven engagement and controlled access strategies
- Nonprofit or community sites that gate programs behind applications