Gravity Perks Multi-page Navigation 1.3.6
Description
Gravity Perks Multi-page Navigation is a WordPress plugin for building navigational Gravity Forms with a smoother, more guided form experience. Instead of forcing users through a single long page, it adds clickable links that help people move between form sections. It also includes “Save and Continue” functionality, so users can preserve their progress before going to the next page. This combination is designed to reduce friction and support higher completion rates in Gravity Forms–powered flows.
With seamless Gravity Forms integration and straightforward setup, Gravity Perks helps you turn multi-step forms into an easy-to-follow journey inside your WordPress site, including forms embedded via common WordPress editor workflows (and alongside tools like Elementor when you use Gravity Forms widgets/blocks).
Main Features
- Clickable multi-page navigation — Lets users switch between form pages using page links within the Gravity Form.
- Save and Continue support — Enables users to save entered data before proceeding to the next page.
- Seamless Gravity Forms integration — Works directly with the Gravity Forms framework to power multi-step experiences.
- Clear page-based flow — Structures longer forms into manageable steps for easier progression.
- Easy setup in WordPress — Designed to be configured without complex workflows.
- Improved user control — Gives users the ability to navigate through sections without losing context.
Benefits
- Higher form completion — Multi-step navigation and Save and Continue reduce drop-offs during long submissions.
- Better user experience — Users can follow a guided, page-by-page journey instead of facing one continuous form.
- Reduced rework — Saving progress helps limit the impact of interruptions or accidental exits.
- Smoother progression — Clickable links make it easier to review and continue through each step.
- Cleaner Gravity Forms workflows — Keeps multi-page logic focused within Gravity Forms rather than custom builds.
Who is it suitable for?
- WooCommerce stores using Gravity Forms for checkout-related data collection
- Lead generation websites running multi-step Gravity Forms
- Agencies building Gravity Forms for client WordPress sites
- Online schools and enrollment pages that require longer applications
- Content creators and form managers optimizing audience sign-ups
- Any WordPress team improving multi-page UX for forms