Gravity Forms: Debug 1.0.beta11
Gravity Forms Debug helps you quickly identify conflicts between Gravity Forms and themes or plugins, without affecting your site visitors. It includes a Conflict Tester to safely test changes with only the enabling user affected, so your live site stays intact on WordPress—explore its benefits today.
Description
Gravity Forms Debug is a WordPress plugin designed to help you quickly diagnose issues involving Gravity Forms and other elements on your site. When form fields, submissions, or scripts don’t behave as expected, conflicts with a theme or another plugin are often the cause. This add-on streamlines debugging so you can pinpoint what’s interfering without disturbing site visitors.
It includes a Conflict Tester that safely applies testing changes only to the user who enables the Debug Add-On. That means you can switch themes or temporarily disable plugins to isolate the problem while keeping the rest of your live site functioning normally on WordPress.
Main Features
- Conflict Tester tool — Helps you test for compatibility issues between Gravity Forms and your theme or plugins.
- User-scoped testing — Applies disabled plugins and theme switching only to the enabling user.
- Non-disruptive debugging — Lets you troubleshoot while maintaining normal behavior for other visitors.
- Theme conflict isolation — Useful when form behavior changes after modifying or switching your WordPress theme.
- Plugin conflict isolation — Helps identify conflicts caused by other WordPress plugins that load with Gravity Forms.
- Safe workflow for live sites — Reduces risk by avoiding broad changes that affect the entire audience.
- Focus on Gravity Forms issues — Built specifically to support debugging around Gravity Forms behavior.
Benefits
- Faster troubleshooting — Speeds up the process of finding what conflicts with Gravity Forms.
- Better UX for visitors — Prevents widespread breakage during testing, keeping forms working for everyone else.
- Lower debugging risk — Limits side effects by targeting changes to the enabling user only.
- More reliable changes — Makes it easier to confirm compatibility after adjusting plugins or themes.
- Clearer root-cause testing — Improves confidence when deciding which theme/plugin adjustment resolves the issue.
Who is it suitable for?
- WooCommerce stores using Gravity Forms for checkout, leads, or contact workflows.
- WordPress site owners debugging form submission or rendering problems.
- Agencies and web developers troubleshooting conflicts across multiple client themes/plugins.
- Bloggers or content sites running custom themes that may affect Gravity Forms scripts.
- Teams building pages with Elementor or custom templates that may introduce compatibility issues.