Gravity Forms Partial Entries 1.8.1
Never miss a lead with Gravity Forms Partial Entries, a Wordpress plugin that captures data in real-time as users fill forms. It brings abandoned-form awareness to your site, helping you recover potential conversions just like abandon cart tech. Ideal for fast follow-ups, it integrates smoothly with popular ecommerce and form workflows.
Description
Gravity Forms Partial Entries is a WordPress plugin for Gravity Forms that captures form data as users type, so you don’t lose potential leads when a submission is abandoned. Instead of waiting for a complete entry, it keeps track of partial inputs in real time, giving your team more visibility into real user intent. This helps you respond faster to users who started a checkout or signup flow but didn’t finish, similar to abandoned cart awareness in WooCommerce and other shopping cart experiences.
By turning incomplete submissions into actionable partial data, it supports smarter follow-ups across ecommerce and form workflows—without requiring users to re-enter information.
Main Features
- Real-time partial data capture — Records user input while the form is being completed.
- Gravity Forms entry tracking — Works within the Gravity Forms form workflow so you can manage incomplete attempts.
- Abandoned-form awareness — Highlights users who showed intent but did not finish a submission.
- Improved lead recovery potential — Enables you to revisit partial submissions instead of starting from scratch.
- Ecommerce workflow compatibility — Fits into store-related form processes commonly used in WooCommerce setups.
- Supports shopping-cart styled journeys — Aligns with abandoned-form patterns similar to those used by WooCommerce, Shopify, and comparable systems.
- Reduced friction after interruptions — Helps preserve user-entered information when they leave mid-form.
- Clearer form-intent reporting — Provides more signal about what visitors were trying to submit.
Benefits
- Fewer missed leads — Capturing partial inputs reduces the chance that interested visitors disappear.
- Higher conversions — More recovered attempts can translate into more completed signups and transactions.
- Faster follow-ups — Real-time awareness helps you act sooner when intent is still fresh.
- Better user experience — Users are less likely to feel stuck re-entering details after abandoning a form.
- Stronger marketing insights — Partial entry visibility improves how you understand funnel drop-off.
Who is it suitable for?
- WooCommerce stores using Gravity Forms for checkout, contact, or signup flows.
- Ecommerce businesses that want abandoned-form awareness similar to abandoned cart tactics.
- Agencies building lead-gen or conversion-focused WordPress sites.
- Teams running high-intent forms where drop-offs commonly happen mid-entry.
- Websites that rely on Gravity Forms for user applications, registrations, or inquiries.
- Marketers optimizing funnels and form performance in WordPress.