Gravity Forms Blocklist 1.3.10
Gravity Forms Blocklist validates field values against WordPress disallowed comment keys across a single field or entire forms, preventing invalid submissions and streamlining moderation. This WordPress plugin offers precise, per-field control, easy integration with Gravity Forms, and clean data quality. Explore it and keep your forms field-safe.
Description
Gravity Forms Blocklist is a WordPress plugin for validating user input in Gravity Forms. It checks field values against the WordPress Disallowed Comment Keys list, helping you stop invalid or prohibited content before it reaches your database. You can apply the validation to a single field, multiple fields, or all fields within a form, keeping moderation consistent. Instead of handling bad submissions after the fact, this plugin prevents them upfront with clear, field-level feedback. It’s useful when you need tighter content rules while maintaining a smooth form experience in Elementor-built pages or any WordPress theme workflow.
Main Features
- Disallowed Comment Keys validation — Compares submitted values to WordPress’ disallowed keys to block prohibited text.
- Single-field targeting — Apply rules to a specific Gravity Forms field without affecting the rest of the form.
- Multi-field selection — Validate multiple fields at once for consistent content controls.
- Whole-form validation — Enable the blocklist for all fields in a Gravity Forms form when you want universal rules.
- End-user error messaging — Displays an error when a field fails validation so users can correct input.
- Per-field configuration — Choose which fields are checked and ensure the validation matches your form structure.
- Gravity Forms integration — Works directly with Gravity Forms fields and submission flow inside WordPress.
- Cleaner form data — Prevents invalid submissions from reaching your handlers and workflows.
Benefits
- Fewer invalid submissions — Stops disallowed content early, reducing unusable entries.
- Better UX for corrections — Users receive immediate feedback and can update their answers.
- More consistent moderation — Applies the same blocklist logic across selected fields or the entire form.
- Improved data quality — Keeps stored and processed data aligned with WordPress validation expectations.
- Streamlined workflows — Less manual review because blocked entries are filtered during submission.
Who is it suitable for?
- WooCommerce stores using Gravity Forms for customer inquiries
- Website owners managing contact forms and lead capture
- Agencies building WordPress sites with Gravity Forms for clients
- Blog and content sites that moderate comments or submissions
- Teams needing reliable per-field input rules across forms
- Organizations using Elementor templates and WordPress themes to deploy forms at scale