Gravity Perks Populate Anything 2.1.71
With Gravity Perks Populate Anything, dynamically filter and populate field choices in Gravity Forms from posts, users, taxonomies, terms, GF entries, and databases. It streamlines data selection, boosts form accuracy, and integrates smoothly within WordPress. A must-have for flexible, data-driven forms that adapt to your site's needs.
Description
Gravity Perks Populate Anything is a WordPress plugin for Gravity Forms that dynamically filters and populates field choices and values. Instead of manually maintaining dropdowns and select options, it pulls data from content and site sources like posts and taxonomy terms, and can also use users, Gravity Forms entries, and database data.
By wiring your form fields to real WordPress data, the plugin helps keep submissions consistent with what’s on your site. It’s designed for data-driven forms where options should change based on the context of the page, the current entry, or related records.
Main Features
- Dynamic field population — Automatically fills Gravity Forms choices and values based on data sources.
- Filtering for relevant options — Filters results so users see only the most applicable choices.
- Populate from WordPress posts — Pulls selectable data directly from your post content.
- Populate from users — Uses registered user information to generate field options.
- Use taxonomies — Sources data from taxonomy-based structures for more precise selection.
- Populate from terms — Builds field choices from specific terms within your taxonomies.
- Populate from Gravity Forms entries — Reuses existing GF entries to drive dependent selections.
- Populate from database data — Supports database-based values for flexible integrations.
- Built for Gravity Forms workflows — Integrates directly with Gravity Forms fields and their choice/value behavior.
Benefits
- Better form accuracy — Ensures selected values match the current data in WordPress and Gravity Forms.
- Fewer manual updates — Reduces ongoing maintenance of dropdowns and selectable lists.
- Higher completion quality — Users get only relevant options, improving the likelihood of accurate submissions.
- More consistent data flow — Lets forms reuse prior Gravity Forms entries for dependable relationships.
- Improved UX — Dynamic filtering prevents clutter and makes choices easier to understand.
- Flexible integration — Database, posts, users, and taxonomy data can be combined to fit site-specific needs.
Who is it suitable for?
- Gravity Forms users who need dynamic dropdowns and dependent selections.
- WordPress sites with structured content that must drive form choices (posts, taxonomies, terms).
- Teams building multi-step workflows that reference prior Gravity Forms submissions.
- Marketers and operations teams collecting user/account-based information.
- Web agencies creating flexible form experiences across different client sites.
- Data-focused projects that require pulling values from database-backed sources.