Gravity Perks Disable Entry Creation 2.0.4
Gravity Perks Disable Entry Creation is a WordPress plugin that automatically deletes a Gravity Forms entry and any attached files after submission. Its main benefit is cleaner data and reduced storage, protecting user privacy without disrupting form functionality. Plus, it works with User Registration feeds and is quick to enable from Form Options.
Description
Gravity Perks Disable Entry Creation is a WordPress plugin for Gravity Forms sites that helps reduce stored submissions after a form is submitted. Gravity Forms must create an entry for processing, but this perk removes that entry once the submission workflow is complete. It also deletes any associated uploaded files, helping keep your data tidy.
For sites using the Gravity Forms User Registration feed, the plugin deletes the related entry after the user is activated, created, or updated—based on your feed configuration. You can enable the behavior per form from the Gravity Forms “Form Options” area, so it stays aligned with how each form is set up.
Main Features
- Deletes entry after submission — Automatically removes the Gravity Forms entry once the submit process finishes.
- Removes associated files — Deletes any files attached to the submission to avoid leftover uploads.
- Form-specific enabling — Applies the behavior to the selected Gravity Forms form(s) you configure.
- Easy toggle in Form Options — Activates the setting using the “Disable entry creation” checkbox inside the form settings.
- User Registration feed awareness — Deletes the entry when the User Registration feed activates, creates, or updates a user.
- Respects feed configuration — Timing follows the User Registration feed behavior you set for each form.
- Cleaner stored submission data — Keeps your WordPress database free from unnecessary entry records.
- Works alongside Gravity Forms — Uses Gravity Forms processing as intended, then removes stored results afterward.
Benefits
- Cleaner data — Reduces clutter by removing entries and uploaded files after they’re no longer needed.
- Reduced storage usage — Helps limit growth from stored Gravity Forms submissions and file uploads.
- Improved privacy posture — Minimizes retention of user-submitted information.
- Maintains form functionality — Keeps the Gravity Forms submission flow intact while clearing records afterward.
- Supports user workflows — Ensures entries linked to User Registration feeds are removed after user actions complete.
Who is it suitable for?
- WordPress sites using Gravity Forms for contact, requests, or short-lived submissions.
- Teams that want to control how long form data and uploaded files are retained.
- Websites using Gravity Forms User Registration feeds for account creation or updates.
- Agencies managing multiple Gravity Forms across different clients or projects.
- Privacy-focused organizations seeking to reduce stored submission records.