Gravity Perks Entry Blocks 1.0-beta-2.33
Gravity Perks Entry Blocks lets you display and edit Gravity Forms entries directly in the WordPress block editor, Type: WordPress plugin. Use the built-in Entries Table or fully customize with Entries Loop and hundreds of blocks for a tailored layout. Benefit: save time with seamless integration and inline editing, plus flexible design options—start exploring today.
Description
Gravity Perks Entry Blocks is a WordPress plugin that adds Block Editor blocks for Gravity Forms entries. Instead of viewing submissions in separate screens, you can display and edit entries directly inside the post or page editor. This helps teams keep form data workflows in one place within WordPress.
With options like the built-in Entries Table variation, you can quickly show a list of your entries. If you need a tailored layout, the Entries Loop lets you customize how entries are rendered using hundreds of supported blocks, giving you more control over structure and presentation.
Main Features
- Gravity Forms entry blocks — Adds new blocks to the WordPress Block Editor for working with Gravity Forms entries.
- Display entries in the editor — Show entry data as part of your WordPress page or post content.
- Inline editing — Edit Gravity Forms entries from within the block-based editing workflow.
- Entries Table variation — Use a standard layout to present entries as a table without extra configuration.
- Entries Loop customization — Build fully custom layouts for how entries are output.
- Hundreds of supported blocks — Combine entry output with block components to control page structure.
- Block editor consistency — Keep everything aligned with your current WordPress editing experience and templates.
Benefits
- Time savings — Reduce back-and-forth between the entry management area and the page editor.
- Smoother UX — Provide a more direct workflow with inline editing tied to the content you’re building.
- Design flexibility — Create entry layouts that match your theme and page structure using blocks.
- Improved organization — Keep entries visible in context, such as within specific posts or landing pages.
- Better content control — Customize how entries appear to support clearer reading and faster review.
Who is it suitable for?
- WordPress site owners using Gravity Forms for lead capture or applications.
- Teams that need to review and edit submissions as part of publishing workflows.
- Agencies building Block Editor experiences for multiple client sites.
- Marketing and operations teams creating pages that surface form entry data.
- Organizations managing structured submissions and reporting within WordPress.