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Brand New Release: Gravity Flow WooCommerce Extension 1.7

Gravity Forms By Gravity Forms Published March 21, 2024

Brand New Release - Gravity Flow WooCommerce Extension 1.7

Gravity Forms is pleased to announce the release of Gravity Flow WooCommerce Extension 1.7. This update contains a number of additions and fixes, including…

  • Added add-on icon.
  • Added uninstall message on Gravity Forms Uninstall Page to clarify what is removed when Gravity Flow WooCommerce extension is uninstalled.

Gravity Flow – A Powerful WordPress Automation Tool

With Gravity Flow installed, you can create powerful custom automations in WordPress. Gravity Flow works alongside Gravity Forms to enable you to create bespoke automated workflows around your forms.

Whether you want to streamline your existing workflows or take your paper-based systems online, Gravity Forms and Gravity Flow can help. Thanks to the 40 different types of action steps available in Gravity Flow, and numerous extensions, your workflows can get as advanced and intricate as you need.

Check out these examples of how Gravity Flow can help you automate processes on your site:

The Gravity Flow WooCommerce Extension lets you add workflow automation to WooCommerce orders. Thanks to this, you can integrate eCommerce orders into your business processes.

By using the steps that come with this extension, you can create workflows that include payments, payment capture, refunds, and checkouts. Additionally, the form entry journey is tracked as it moves through the workflow, which gives you a quick and easy way to get updates and check that everything is progressing as expected.

Note: The Gravity Flow WooCommerce Extension is available with the Gravity Flow Ultimate license and for purchase individually. For more information on the features and other extensions available on these plans, check out the Gravity Flow pricing page.

Gravity Flow WooCommerce Extension 1.7 Changelog

  • Added add-on icon.
  • Added uninstall message on Gravity Forms Uninstall Page to clarify what is removed when Gravity Flow WooCommerce extension is uninstalled.
  • Fixed the PHP 8.1 deprecation notice for trim() that occurs when the add-on is activated on a new site.
  • Fixed an issue where the order status is updated to “Processing” instead of “Pending Payment” when Pay Later payment method is used with Purchase approval step.
  • Fixed an issue of Payment Steps with Pay Later payment mode not sending the payment notification to assignee(s).
  • Fixed an issue where users who are not logged in can’t complete the checkout step.
  • Removed the entry_id from the choices available for field mapping on Feed Settings as the Entry ID cannot be overridden.

 

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