GFChart 2.1.1 – Core Plugin
Description
GFChart is a WordPress plugin that extends Gravity Forms to help you turn form submissions into dynamic charts and reports. Instead of manually reviewing entries or exporting data to spreadsheets, you can visualize trends and key metrics directly from your WordPress dashboard. It’s designed to make Gravity Forms analytics easier to understand and act on, so you can quickly spot what’s working and what needs adjustment. With clean visuals and quick setup, GFChart helps unlock actionable insights from your submission data.
Whether your site collects leads, registrations, or inquiries, GFChart connects your existing Gravity Forms workflows to reporting that supports better decisions across your campaigns and site updates.
Main Features
- Gravity Forms data visualization — Converts Gravity Forms submissions into chart-ready information.
- Dynamic charts — Reflects changes as new entries are submitted.
- Charts and reports — Provides both visual summaries and report views for your form data.
- WordPress dashboard access — Lets you review analytics directly within the WordPress admin area.
- Simple integration — Works as a Gravity Forms extension without replacing your existing form setup.
- Clean, readable visuals — Presents submission data in a clear format for quick interpretation.
- Quick setup — Streamlines the process of getting from entries to charts and reporting.
- Insight-focused analytics — Helps you understand submission performance without manual data crunching.
Benefits
- Faster insights — See submission trends sooner and reduce time spent searching through entries.
- Better decision-making — Turn Gravity Forms results into clearer direction for form updates and campaigns.
- Improved admin experience — Get analytics where you already manage WordPress and Gravity Forms.
- More accurate reporting — Rely on automatically visualized data instead of manual exports.
- Reduced overhead — Cut repetitive spreadsheet work by using charts and reports directly.
Who is it suitable for?
- WooCommerce store teams running Gravity Forms lead or contact workflows
- Marketers tracking form conversions and campaign performance
- Website owners who want submission analytics without spreadsheets
- Agencies managing multiple client sites with Gravity Forms
- Nonprofits and event organizers collecting registrations and inquiries
- Bloggers and content creators capturing leads through forms