AutomatorWP Gravity Kit 1.0.0
AutomatorWP Gravity Kit turns Gravity Forms submissions into dynamic tables, directories, maps, and charts with a no-code workflow. This WordPress plugin helps you build powerful app-like experiences, saving time and accelerating data insights for your audience. Plus seamless integration and flexible display options make it easy to present form data beautifully.
Description
AutomatorWP Gravity Kit is a WordPress plugin that turns Gravity Forms submissions into dynamic content for your site. Instead of leaving entries in a form-only view, it helps you present that data as interactive-style outputs like tables, directories, maps, and charts.
With a no-code workflow, you can map form fields to the way your audience needs to see information, reducing manual formatting and repetitive development work. As new submissions come in, your front-end displays can stay aligned with the latest entry data.
Main Features
- Dynamic table generation — Display Gravity Forms entries in structured, table-based layouts.
- Directory-style listings — Present submissions as organized directories for easier browsing.
- Map visualization — Show location-based form data using map-based displays.
- Chart creation — Turn submitted data into charts for quick trend reading.
- No-code workflow — Configure outputs without writing custom code or building custom apps.
- Flexible display options — Choose formats that fit how your visitors search, compare, or explore data.
- Gravity Forms integration — Uses Gravity Forms entries as the data source to generate the outputs.
- Auto-updating with new entries — Keep displays current as submissions are added through your forms.
Benefits
- Faster publishing — Reduce time spent transforming form results into usable front-end views.
- Improved data comprehension — Help users understand submissions through tables, directories, maps, and charts.
- Better UX — Make information easier to browse and scan compared to raw entry lists.
- More useful workflows — Turn form submissions into app-like experiences built from existing data.
- Lower maintenance effort — Rely on no-code setup so updates focus on content rather than rebuilding layouts.
Who is it suitable for?
- Teams building interactive experiences from Gravity Forms submissions.
- WordPress site owners who need searchable directories or structured listings.
- Organizations that collect location-based data and want map-based views.
- Content, community, and directory sites that benefit from dashboards and charts.
- Agencies creating data-driven pages without custom development for every project.
- Publishers and analysts who want clearer insights from form-collected information.