formless + Gravity Forms

Create Gravity Forms entries from new formless submissions

Effortlessly transfer data between your formless and Gravity Forms by setting up this seamless workflow. When a new entry is submitted in formless, an entry will be created in Gravity Forms, ensuring all your form responses are centralized and organized under one platform. Say goodbye to manual data entry and watch your productivity soar with this efficient automation.

Effortlessly transfer data between your formless and Gravity Forms by setting up this seamless workflow. When a new entry is submitted in formless, an entry will be created in Gravity Forms, ensuring all your form responses are centralized and organized under one platform. Say goodbye to manual data entry and watch your productivity soar with this efficient automation.

  1. When this happens...
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    New Response

    Triggers when a new response is submitted.

    TriggerInstant
  2. automatically do this!
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    Create Entry

    Creates a new form entry.

    ActionWrite
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Supported triggers and actions

    • FormRequired

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    • FormRequired

    Action
    Write
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About formless

Formless, Typeform's pioneering AI solution that elevates data collection through engaging, natural conversations.
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About Gravity Forms

Gravity Forms is a premier WordPress plugin that makes it easy to create powerful forms on the fly.
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Related categories

  • Forms & Surveys
  • WordPress

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