Gravity Perks Auto List Field 1.0.7
Gravity Perks Auto List Field syncs the row count of your List fields with a field value or automatically captures it, ensuring accurate data at a glance. This WordPress add-on simplifies validation and reporting by keeping your entries in sync, with easy integration and reliable counts. Explore today.
Description
Gravity Perks Auto List Field is a WordPress add-on for Gravity Forms that keeps List field row counts synchronized with a related field value. Instead of manually tracking how many items a user added, the plugin captures the current number of rows and writes it into your form data. It helps prevent mismatches between entered rows and any totals, labels, or validations that depend on that count.
Designed for reliable data at a glance, it supports clean reporting and easier workflow logic when you build forms with Elementor, Gravity Forms, and common template kits. When List entries change, the stored count stays consistent for validation and downstream uses.
Main Features
- Row count synchronization — Links the List field’s number of rows to a target value.
- Auto-capture row count — Stores the current row total directly into a chosen field.
- Consistent validation support — Helps keep count-based checks aligned with what users entered.
- Prevents manual errors — Reduces the need to update totals when rows are added or removed.
- Works with Gravity Forms List fields — Targets List-style inputs where multiple entries are expected.
- Enables conditional logic — Makes it easier to drive rules based on the number of items.
- Clear form data for reporting — Provides a dependable count that can be summarized or exported.
Benefits
- Accurate totals — Keeps counts in sync with the actual List rows users submit.
- Fewer form errors — Reduces validation issues caused by outdated or mismatched numbers.
- Better UX — Users don’t need to adjust hidden totals while adding/removing items.
- Improved reporting — Produces consistent data for dashboards, exports, and summaries.
- Simpler setup — Centralizes count handling so builders maintain less custom logic.
Who is it suitable for?
- Websites using Gravity Forms List fields for multi-item submissions.
- WooCommerce stores that collect configurable or repeating customer inputs.
- Agencies building form-driven client sites in WordPress.
- Content and community sites that require reliable entry counts for reporting.
- Online schools and registries managing repeatable selections or course requests.
- Teams creating Elementor-based landing pages with embedded forms.