Add-Ons

Add-ons are a major part of the Gravity Forms ecosystem. By utilizing our vast library of add-ons as well as 3rd-party add-ons, endless possibilities await in your WordPress forms.

Want to accept payments on your forms? Payment add-ons such as PayPal Checkout or Stripe can get you accepting orders in no time.

Passing WordPress form submission data to 3rd-party services has never been easier. Gravity Forms provides add-ons for a multitude of services such as MailChimp, Trello, Helpscout, and more.

Need to use a service but can't find an add-on for it? Check out the Zapier add-on for easy point-and-click integrations.

With Gravity Forms add-ons, the possibilities are endless. Supercharging your WordPress forms has never been easier.

  • PayPal Checkout

    With the Gravity Forms PayPal Checkout Add-On, you’ll find everything you need to successfully accept payments on your WordPress website.

  • Stripe Add-On

    Seamlessly integrate credit card payments into your WordPress forms by using the Stripe add-on.

  • Survey Add-On

    Easily create survey forms for your users and view the results directly within your WordPress dashboard.

  • Polls Add-On

    Create polls to for your users and view the results from within your WordPress dashboard.

  • Zapier Add-On

    Need to integrate with a 3rd-party service that isn't already supported? The Zapier add-on will allow you to use Zapier as the middle-man.

  • MailChimp Add-On

    Connect your forms to MailChimp to manage mailing list subscriptions.

  • Dropbox Add-On

    Allow your users to share or upload files directly to Dropbox using your forms.

  • User Registration Add-On

    Easily register, update, and manage WordPress user accounts from your forms.

All Add-Ons

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Mailgun Changelog

View the change log for the Mailgun Add-On.

Installing a Gravity Forms Add-On

Installing Gravity Forms Add-Ons is as easy as installing Gravity Forms. In this article we will show you each of the possible methods that can be used for installation.

What is a Feed?

In Gravity Forms terminology a feed is like a notification that communicates information to an add-on or to an external service that the add-on integrates with, each time a visitor successfully submits your form.

Managing the Gravity Forms License Key with WP-CLI

Using the Gravity Forms CLI Add-On and the commands listed you can update and delete the Gravity Forms license key from the command line.

Managing Gravity Forms and Add-Ons with WP-CLI

By using the CLI Add-On and root commands, you can easily install and update Gravity Forms and official Add-Ons from the command line.

Managing Forms with WP-CLI

When using the CLI Add-On for Gravity Forms, you are able to easily manage your forms using only the command line, via WP-CLI. In this article, we will show you how to do things such as create, delete, and duplicate forms using WP-CLI.

Managing Form Notifications with WP-CLI

By using the CLI Add-On for Gravity Forms, you can easily manage form notifications using the command line.

How to create Events Calendar events using the Webhooks Add-On and the WordPress REST API

The Webhooks Add-On can be used to send requests to the WordPress REST API endpoint to create new events when a form is submitted.

Creating Tickets in WSDesk using the Webhooks Add-On

Using the Gravity Forms Webhooks Add-On is the easiest way to send requests to the WSDesk API to create support tickets when a form is submitted.

How to Populate WebMerge Documents using the Webhooks Add-On

Using the Gravity Forms Webhooks Add-On it is possible to populate WebMerge documents when a form is submitted.