Gravity Perks Limit Checkboxes 1.3.23
Gravity Perks Limit Checkboxes lets you limit how many checkboxes users can select in each field, enforcing min and max limits for cleaner data and better forms. As a WordPress plugin that works with Gravity Perks, it delivers precise control over user choices and improved UX. Easy to configure, a smart addon for form compliance—explore today.
Description
Gravity Perks Limit Checkboxes is a WordPress plugin designed to control how many checkbox options users can select within Gravity Perks checkbox fields. If you need tighter form rules—such as requiring at least one choice or preventing too many selections—this plugin adds those constraints automatically. It enforces minimum and maximum checkbox numbers per field, helping keep submissions consistent and usable. By guiding users during data entry, it improves form clarity and reduces messy or incomplete selections. Built to work alongside the Gravity Perks plugin, it offers precise control for cleaner results.
Main Features
- Min selection limits — Set a minimum number of checkboxes a user must choose in each field.
- Max selection limits — Restrict users from selecting more than the maximum allowed checkboxes.
- Per-field checkbox control — Configure limits separately for each checkbox field using Gravity Perks.
- Works with Gravity Perks — Requires the Gravity Perks plugin to enable checkbox field features.
- Form validation behavior — Enforces the defined rules to prevent invalid selections from being submitted.
- Clean, structured input — Helps ensure responses stay within expected boundaries for downstream processing.
- Simple configuration — Set limits based on the checkbox field requirements without complex setup.
- User-friendly selection rules — Makes selection expectations clear at the point of entry.
Benefits
- Cleaner data — Min/max enforcement reduces incorrect or excessive selections in stored submissions.
- Better UX — Users get clearer guidance on what “enough” or “too many” choices means.
- Improved completion rates — Preventing invalid submissions helps users finish forms with fewer errors.
- More reliable workflows — Consistent checkbox counts make it easier to map responses to business logic.
- Streamlined compliance — Supports form rules that require a specific number of options per response.
Who is it suitable for?
- WooCommerce stores collecting structured preferences and multi-choice selections.
- Lead capture forms built with Gravity Forms and Gravity Perks add-ons.
- Agencies creating forms for clients who need strict input rules.
- Content teams running quizzes, surveys, or audience preference questionnaires.
- Education and training websites with selection-based enrollment steps.