GravityView Advanced Filtering Extension 4.6.1

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4.6.1
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Apr 30, 2026
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GravityView Advanced Filtering Extension 4.6.1
GravityView Advanced Filtering Extension lets you control which entries appear in a View by form values, similar to conditional logic in Gravity Forms. It delivers precise, dynamic filtering to show only relevant data, improving user experience and engagement. A Wordpress extension, offering seamless integration, powerful rules, and a cleaner, faster site.
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Description

The GravityView Advanced Filtering Extension is a WordPress plugin that helps you control which Gravity Forms entries appear inside a GravityView View.

Instead of showing every entry, you can apply conditional, rule-based logic that matches specific form values—similar to Gravity Forms conditional logic.

This solves the common problem of outdated or irrelevant data cluttering your pages, which can confuse visitors and reduce engagement.

When paired with the GravityView plugin, it delivers more targeted content, a cleaner layout, and a smoother browsing experience in Elementor-built pages or any WordPress template.

Main Features

  • Conditional entry filtering — Display only Gravity Forms entries that match your defined logic.
  • Value-based rules — Filter Views based on the values submitted in form fields.
  • GravityView integration — Works with GravityView to control what a View renders.
  • Cleaner View output — Reduce clutter by hiding entries that aren’t relevant to the current criteria.
  • Dynamic content control — Adjust what users see without restructuring your entire View layout.
  • Form-driven targeting — Keep your page results aligned with the data collected by Gravity Forms.
  • Improved relevance — Show visitors the entries most likely to match their needs or context.

Benefits

  • Better UX — Visitors see fewer irrelevant items, making the page easier to scan.
  • Higher engagement — More relevant results encourage users to interact with your content.
  • More precise results — Filtering based on form values keeps Views aligned with real data.
  • Cleaner pages — Less clutter improves readability and perceived organization.
  • Faster content discovery — Users reach the right information without manual searching through long lists.

Who is it suitable for?

  • WooCommerce-adjacent sites using Gravity Forms for lead capture and data display via GravityView.
  • Membership or directory websites that need filtered listings from Gravity Forms data.
  • Agencies building client-facing WordPress pages with GravityView and Elementor.
  • Online communities or portals that want Views tailored to specific submitted criteria.
  • Websites with multi-purpose forms where only certain entries should appear on specific pages.
  • Content teams maintaining structured data views without manually reorganizing entries.