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Brand new release: Gravity Flow Stripe Extension 2.1

Gravity Forms By Gravity Forms Published June 18, 2025

Blog - Brand new release Gravity Flow Stripe Extension 2.1

Gravity Forms is pleased to announce the release of Gravity Flow Stripe Extension 2.1. This version contains several additions and fixes, including…

  • Added delayed feed support for the Stripe Card Element, allowing the workflow to be started only when a payment is captured via Stripe Card.
  • Added support for the “Failed” entry that will be created when the Stripe Card Element is used and the payment fails. Workflow will be marked as “Cancelled” when the payment fails.

Workflow automation with Gravity Flow

Gravity Flow lets you create automated workflows around your Gravity Forms entries – no code required.

Workflows are triggered by form submissions and can route entries to specific users for review or action. Each step in the workflow can include user input, approvals, rejections, notifications, and more.

You can also track the progress of every form entry, ensuring transparency and accountability throughout the process.

Organizations use Gravity Flow to streamline internal operations, replace email-based systems, and reduce manual effort. For real-world examples, check out the Gravity Flow case studies.

Stripe payment workflows for WordPress

The Gravity Flow Stripe Extension lets you seamlessly build automated payment workflows around your Gravity Forms submissions. After setting up your Stripe feeds, you can use Gravity Flow to initiate actions like processing payments, checking transaction status, and triggering logic-based steps based on payment outcomes.

With this integration, your Stripe payments can drive the progression of workflows – ideal for subscription approvals, paid application processes, donation management, and more.

Once a user submits a form, you can:

  • Collect payment through Stripe.
  • Wait for confirmation before continuing the workflow.
  • Trigger conditional logic based on payment success or failure.
  • Update records, notify team members, or assign follow-up tasks.

Key features of the Gravity Flow Stripe Extension:

  • Stripe integration steps – Use workflow steps to wait for payment completion or verify transaction outcomes.
  • Support for Stripe subscriptions – Trigger actions based on subscription creation, renewal, or cancellation.
  • Customizable workflow routing – Use conditional logic to branch workflows based on payment results.
  • Seamless integration – Works with the Gravity Forms Stripe Add-On and your existing form feeds.

You can find out more about this Gravity Flow extension in the Stripe Extension documentation.

For more information about Gravity Flow, please visit the official website.

Note: The Gravity Flow Stripe 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 Stripe Extension 2.1 Changelog

  • Added delayed feed support for the Stripe Card Element, allowing the workflow to be started only when a payment is captured via Stripe Card.
  • Added support for the “Failed” entry that will be created when the Stripe Card Element is used and the payment fails. Workflow will be marked as “Cancelled” when the payment fails.
  • Fixed the PHP 8.1 deprecation notice for trim() that occurs when the add-on is activated on a new site.
  • API: Added the “gravityflowstripe_pre_cancel_workflow” action to allow for custom actions to be performed before the workflow is cancelled due to a failed payment.

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