Gravity Flow Parent-Child Forms Extension 1.5
Gravity Flow Parent-Child Forms Extension enables you to create Parent-Child form relationships, so a new child form can be submitted and linked to the current entry from the Parent form view. Benefit: streamlined data workflows and precise relationships for better reporting. Seamless WordPress plugin integration with easy setup—discover how it connects your forms today.
Description
The Gravity Flow Parent-Child Forms Extension is a WordPress plugin that adds Parent-Child relationships to Gravity Flow form workflows. It helps administrators define how one form’s entries connect to related entries from another form.
When you’re viewing an entry in the Parent form, the extension allows you to submit a new Child form and link it directly to the current Parent entry. This creates cleaner, more precise data relationships for reporting and review.
Main Features
- Parent-Child relationship setup — Define which forms act as parents and which act as children.
- Admin-configured mappings — Configure relationships in the Gravity Flow administration so entries know how they relate.
- Entry-based child submission — Start a Child form submission directly from the Parent entry view.
- Automatic linking to current entry — Associate the submitted Child entry with the active Parent entry.
- Contextual workflow navigation — Keep editors in the Parent entry screen while creating related Child data.
- Relationship-aware structure for reporting — Maintain consistent Parent-to-Child connections for downstream analysis.
Benefits
- Streamlined data workflows — Reduce back-and-forth by creating Child entries in context of the Parent entry.
- More accurate reporting — Preserve clear Parent-Child relationships that support dependable summaries.
- Better data organization — Keep related records grouped logically instead of manually matching identifiers.
- Improved user experience — Offer a straightforward path for creating linked submissions from a single place.
- Consistent relationship rules — Ensure the same linkage behavior applies across all relevant entries.
Who is it suitable for?
- Gravity Flow administrators managing multi-step form processes.
- WooCommerce store teams tracking orders with related follow-up forms.
- Agencies coordinating related submissions across multiple client intake forms.
- Operations teams handling requests that produce dependent records.
- Nonprofits organizing applications with associated supporting forms.
- Blog and content platforms using structured workflows for reviews and submissions.