Gravity Perks Price Range 1.2.3
Description
Gravity Perks Price Range is a WordPress plugin perk designed to control User Defined Price product fields inside your form-based pricing flow. It lets you set a minimum and maximum amount so submissions stay within a range you define. Instead of relying on users to enter valid numbers, it adds in-form validation directly where pricing is collected. This helps maintain consistent data for products and reduces checkout or fulfillment issues caused by out-of-range values.
Once enabled, you configure the field in the form editor by adding the “Price Range” settings for the User Defined Price field. When someone submits a value outside your Min/Max limits, the form returns a validation error, keeping your pricing rules clear and enforceable.
Main Features
- Min/Max price controls — Set a minimum and maximum value for User Defined Price product fields.
- Perk for User Defined Price fields — Applies specifically to fields configured as “User Defined Price.”
- In-form validation — Checks the submitted price against your configured range during submission.
- Validation error feedback — Returns an error when the entered price falls below Min or above Max.
- Simple configuration UI — Provides dedicated inputs labeled “Min” and “Max” in the field’s Perks tab.
- Field-level control — Configure the range per product field without affecting other fields.
- Works with existing form edits — Add the perk to new or already created forms and fields.
- Clear scope of functionality — Only enforces price range rules for User Defined Price product fields.
Benefits
- Cleaner pricing data — Prevents invalid amounts from being saved or processed.
- Fewer fulfillment issues — Reduces errors caused by users entering prices outside your intended limits.
- More reliable workflows — Ensures downstream steps receive price values that match your rules.
- Better form UX — Immediate validation feedback guides users toward acceptable inputs.
- Higher conversion confidence — Minimizes friction by clearly enforcing constraints at the point of entry.
Who is it suitable for?
- WordPress site owners collecting custom-priced product amounts in forms.
- Businesses that need strict pricing boundaries for user-entered amounts.
- Teams building form-based order flows where prices must stay within defined ranges.
- Web agencies creating reusable form configurations for clients.
- Content or service sites offering “choose your price” style inputs that require limits.
- Operations managers who want fewer incorrect submissions in pricing fields.