GravityActions by GravityView 1.6.0
GravityActions by GravityView is a WordPress plugin that bulk updates hundreds of Gravity Forms entries in seconds, saving you hours. It delivers faster workflows, easy bulk actions, and smooth Gravity Forms integration, helping you stay focused and productive.
Description
GravityActions by GravityView is a WordPress plugin designed for teams that manage large sets of Gravity Forms submissions. When you need to update many entries, editing them one by one slows your workflow and increases the chance of mistakes.
This plugin enables fast bulk updates for Gravity Forms entries, so you can apply changes across hundreds of items in seconds. It helps keep your Gravity Forms workflow moving inside WordPress, letting you focus on the next task instead of repetitive entry edits.
Main Features
- Bulk update Gravity Forms entries — Update many submissions at once rather than handling them individually.
- Quick processing for large batches — Perform updates across hundreds of entries in seconds.
- Easy bulk actions — Choose and apply updates to selected Gravity Forms entries with a straightforward workflow.
- Field-focused changes — Target the data you need to update within Gravity Forms submissions.
- Smoother gravity forms integration — Works directly with Gravity Forms entry management in WordPress.
- Time-saving workflow — Reduces the manual effort required for recurring update tasks.
- Improved consistency — Apply the same update logic across multiple entries to avoid uneven edits.
Benefits
- Faster operations — Bulk updates help you complete changes quickly instead of spending hours on manual editing.
- More reliable data — Consistent updates across many submissions improve entry accuracy.
- Better UX for admins — A bulk action approach streamlines back-office entry management.
- Higher productivity — Frees time for ongoing work such as form management and content updates.
- Lower risk of errors — Reduces repetitive copy-editing mistakes across large entry sets.
Who is it suitable for?
- WooCommerce-adjacent sites using Gravity Forms for order-related submissions and updates
- Busy WordPress admin teams managing high-volume form traffic
- Agencies handling multiple client Gravity Forms accounts
- Websites that run scheduled or recurring Gravity Forms workflows
- Operations teams needing rapid entry corrections across hundreds of records