GravityWP List Dropdown 2.0.5
Description
GravityWP List Dropdown is a WordPress plugin that extends Gravity Forms by adding a dropdown select to a Gravity Forms List Field. It solves a common form-building challenge: when you need structured, repeatable entries (rows and columns) but want users to pick consistent options. Instead of free text, each row can use a controlled dropdown, helping you collect cleaner data. The result is a smoother form experience that fits well into typical Gravity Forms workflows, including forms embedded on pages built with WordPress editors and layout tools like Elementor.
Designed for list-based inputs, it supports dropdowns in a single column or across multiple columns, so your form can capture standardized selections alongside other row data. This makes it easier to manage submissions and improve how your WordPress site processes and stores form results.
Main Features
- Dropdown field for List Columns — Adds a dropdown select to a Gravity Forms List Field column.
- Single or Multiple Columns — Enables dropdowns in one column or multiple columns within the same list field.
- Per-Row Choice Selection — Lets users choose from predefined dropdown options for each list row.
- Predefined Options — Uses fixed choices to standardize the values entered across submissions.
- Clean, User-Friendly UI — Presents dropdown controls in the list layout to reduce input friction.
- Seamless Gravity Forms Integration — Works directly with the Gravity Forms List Field experience on WordPress.
- Structured Data Capture — Collects consistent selections aligned with multi-row form data.
Benefits
- Fewer entry errors — Dropdowns limit incorrect or inconsistent responses in list rows.
- Faster form completion — Users select options instead of typing, speeding up each entry.
- Cleaner submission data — Standardized dropdown values improve how your WordPress site uses form results.
- Better UX for list forms — A clear dropdown UI makes multi-row inputs easier to understand and complete.
- More reliable processing — Consistent choices support more predictable downstream workflows and filtering.
Who is it suitable for?
- WooCommerce stores using Gravity Forms for customer or product-related list inputs
- WordPress businesses collecting repeated, structured entries (e.g., services, items, attendees)
- Agencies building multi-step Gravity Forms workflows for clients
- Directory and catalog sites that need consistent category or attribute selections
- Event registration and booking forms with per-attendee or per-session rows
- Content creators and teams managing form-driven data capture in WordPress