Gravity Forms Randomizer 2.0.9
Gravity Forms Randomizer lets you enable Randomize Choice Order for each visitor, reducing bias and improving form quality. Designed for WordPress users, it seamlessly integrates with Gravity Forms, offering a simple toggle to rotate options and boost engagement.
Description
Gravity Forms Randomizer is a WordPress plugin built for Gravity Forms users who want more objective results from choice-based fields. It adds a “Randomize Choice Order” option so your field options can appear in a different order for each visitor. This helps reduce ordering bias that can influence how people respond, select options, or complete forms. By integrating directly with Gravity Forms, it uses a simple configuration toggle inside your existing form setup—no extra redesign needed.
Main Features
- Randomize Choice Order option — Provides an “Randomize Choice Order” setting on choice-based fields within Gravity Forms.
- Per-visitor rotation — Randomizes the order for each visitor rather than using a fixed arrangement.
- Gravity Forms integration — Works directly with the Gravity Forms editor so you configure it where you build your forms.
- Simple enable/disable toggle — Lets you turn randomization on or off for individual fields without restructuring your form.
- Applies to choice-based fields — Targets fields that present selectable options, keeping your form logic within Gravity Forms.
- Improves response consistency — Helps limit the effect of option position on user selections.
Benefits
- Less ordering bias — Reduces how much option position can skew responses and selections.
- Cleaner form data — Produces more balanced results when analyzing survey or intake answers.
- Better UX fairness — Ensures all visitors see choices in a variety of orders, not just a single default.
- Higher engagement — Encourages interaction by varying the presentation without changing your field content.
- Fast setup — Makes it easy to apply randomization directly inside Gravity Forms for targeted fields.
Who is it suitable for?
- WooCommerce stores using Gravity Forms for lead capture or checkout questions.
- Survey creators and researchers building questionnaires in WordPress.
- Marketing teams collecting preference and feedback data via forms.
- Agencies that manage multiple WordPress sites and Gravity Forms workflows.
- Educators using forms for quizzes, intake, or course preference collection.