Gravity Flow Parent Child Forms 1.6.1
Gravity Flow PARENT CHILD FORMS empowers WordPress admins to define parent-child relationships between forms, enabling seamless linking of related submissions. Submit a child form from a parent entry and automatically link it, boosting data organization and workflow efficiency. Designed for easy integration with Gravity Flow, it simplifies complex forms with a clear, user-friendly setup.
Description
Gravity Flow Parent Child Forms is a Gravity Flow extension for WordPress that lets admins define parent-child relationships between Gravity Forms. It solves the common problem of keeping related submissions connected—especially when users fill out multiple forms that belong to the same record or workflow.
While viewing an entry for a Parent form, you can submit the related Child form from that context. The extension then automatically links the new child entry to the current parent entry, helping you maintain clean relationships inside Gravity Flow and simplify multi-form data tracking.
Main Features
- Parent-child relationship setup — Define which Gravity Forms act as Parent and Child forms.
- Admin-configured linking rules — Gravity Flow administrators establish how entries should be related.
- Submit child from parent entry view — Start a child form submission directly while viewing a parent entry.
- Automatic child-to-parent linkage — The created child entry is linked to the current parent entry without manual matching.
- Seamless Gravity Flow integration — Built to work with Gravity Flow’s entry and workflow structure.
- Organized related submissions — Keeps connected records grouped through clear parent-child associations.
Benefits
- Cleaner data structure — Related submissions stay connected, reducing confusion during review.
- Better workflow clarity — Users and admins can move from a parent entry to its associated child entry in context.
- Faster admin processing — Automatic linking avoids manual correlation between entries.
- Improved UX for multi-form flows — Child submissions feel naturally connected to the parent record being viewed.
- More reliable reporting — Consistent relationships support accurate tracking of linked submission sets.
Who is it suitable for?
- Gravity Flow admins managing multi-form processes that require connected records
- Businesses running onboarding or intake workflows with parent and follow-up forms
- Agencies building WordPress form systems that need structured submission relationships
- Organizations tracking cases, tickets, or requests across related forms
- Teams that review submissions in the admin and need quick navigation from parent entries