Gravity Perks Post Content Merge Tags 1.3.22
Description
Gravity Perks Post Content Merge Tags is a WordPress plugin that lets you place Gravity Forms merge tags directly inside your post content. Instead of manually duplicating form data, you can generate personalized, dynamic output wherever your content is displayed. It’s designed to work with any WordPress post type, so the same approach applies to pages, posts, custom post types, and more. By merging Gravity Forms values into regular content, you can streamline your editorial workflow and keep updates consistent.
With Gravity Perks, your existing Gravity Forms setup becomes reusable across your site content. The plugin supports all default Gravity Forms merge tags out of the box, helping you create targeted experiences without extra templates or repetitive editing.
Main Features
- Embed Gravity Forms merge tags — Insert Gravity Forms merge tags into WordPress post content for dynamic output.
- Works with any post type — Use the same merge tag approach across built-in and custom WordPress post types.
- Support for default Gravity Forms tags — Compatible with all default Gravity Forms merge tags out of the box.
- Cleaner editorial workflow — Reduce repetitive updates by reusing form data directly in content.
- Seamless WordPress integration — Treat merge tags as part of your post content rather than separate widgets or layouts.
- Compatible with existing Gravity Forms — Leverage your current Gravity Forms fields and merge tag definitions.
Benefits
- More personalization — Show dynamic values from Gravity Forms within posts for tailored experiences.
- Better content consistency — Keep messaging aligned with the latest form-based data across the site.
- Higher publishing efficiency — Update content once and reuse merge tags instead of duplicating edits.
- Improved UX — Deliver relevant, context-aware content without requiring separate page components.
- Simpler maintenance — Centralize changes within WordPress content while drawing from Gravity Forms.
Who is it suitable for?
- WooCommerce and Gravity Forms store owners using form-driven personalization.
- Content teams managing custom post types that pull values from forms.
- Web agencies building multi-client WordPress sites with Gravity Forms.
- Editorial workflows that require dynamic posts without extra shortcodes or templates.
- Marketers running form-based campaigns and want outputs inside regular site content.