Brand New Release: Gravity Flow Flowchart Extension 1.8
By Gravity Forms Published June 21, 2024We’re pleased to announce an update for the Gravity Flow Flowchart Extension. Version 1.8 of the extension contains a couple of bug fixes, including…
- Fixed the PHP 8.1 deprecation notice for trim() that occurs when the add-on is activated on a new site.
- Fixed an issue on the form settings page that causes the “leave page” alert to appear even though the chart hasn’t been changed.
Gravity Flow – Powerful Automation for WordPress
Gravity Flow is a powerful WordPress automation tool. It works with Gravity Forms and WordPress to enable you to create custom automated workflows around your forms.
These custom workflows can be used to streamline your existing workflows. They’re also ideal for taking paper based systems online. The workflows can be triggered when a user submits a form entry, and everything can be tracked from inside your WordPress dashboard.
Gravity Flow has 40 different types of action steps and a library of extensions, making it suitable for creating a wide range of workflows to meet your organization’s needs.
Some examples of how Gravity Forms can be used to automate processes include…
- Automating an employee vacation request workflow with a requirement for HR approval.
- Setting up multiple email drip campaigns that run on different schedules.
- Automatically generating PDF documents from form entries, but only after certain actions in the workflow have been completed.
- Creating payment collection workflows using the payment processors supported by Gravity Flow, including Stripe and PayPal.
The Flowchart Extension is one of the extensions available for Gravity Flow. It was built to make Gravity Flow workflows easier to follow, design, and optimize. It’s especially valuable if you’re working with complex workflows.
You can read the documentation to find out more about what the Flowchart Extension can do.
For additional information on Gravity Flow’s capabilities, visit the official website.
Gravity Flow Flowchart Extension 1.8 Changelog
- Fixed the PHP 8.1 deprecation notice for trim() that occurs when the add-on is activated on a new site.
- Fixed an issue on the form settings page that causes the “leave page” alert to appear even though the chart hasn’t been changed.
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