
We’re excited to announce the launch of Gravity Labs!
Gravity Labs is a home for new experimental add-ons, snippets, and side projects built by the Gravity team. Ideas, integrations, prototypes, experiments – things that don’t always fit the roadmap, but that we think are worth putting in your hands.
Labs projects are experimental by design – built outside our core product process and outside our official support. Some may grow into part of our official add-on suite. Others won’t. The ones that resonate with our community will help shape what we build next.
Here’s a look at what you’ll find…
Note: Gravity Labs projects are available for download exclusively to subscribers on currently sold Gravity Forms licenses. Eligibility may change over time, and select projects may be restricted to a specific license tier. An active license is required to receive automatic updates for Labs projects that include WordPress update mechanisms.
The add-ons
Labs is launching with a collection of add-ons covering everything from email marketing to version control. A few highlights:
Popups – Display any Gravity Form in a high-converting overlay: popups, slide-ins, banners, or fullscreen displays. With flexible triggers, targeting rules, and dismissal controls, it’s a quick way to put your forms in front of visitors at exactly the right moment.
Versioning – True version control for your forms. Every change is tracked, reviewable, and reversible – so you can experiment with confidence, and roll back if something doesn’t land.
Google Sheets – Send your form submissions straight to Google Sheets, turning every entry into a structured spreadsheet row automatically. No exports, no copy/paste.
Feedback – Turn your Gravity Forms entries into a polished, public-facing idea board, complete with voting, filtering, sorting, search, and comments.
Drip – Connect your form submissions directly to your Drip lists, so your form data becomes action items automatically. New subscribers, tagged and ready to go, the moment a form is submitted..
And that’s not all. You’ll also find add-ons for Gravity Forms CLI, Mailjet, and Google Docs, with more landing regularly. Browse the full collection on the Add-Ons page.
The Snippet Library
Alongside the add-ons, Labs includes a growing Snippet Library – a collection of the most useful code snippets our team has gathered for Gravity Forms and its add-ons.
Want to block URLs in text fields to cut down on spam? Route notifications to WordPress users with custom merge tags? Show a clearer login message for users with pending activations? There’s a snippet for that!
The library covers Gravity Forms core as well as add-ons like User Registration, Survey, Advanced Post Creation, and Webhooks – you can filter by plugin to find exactly what you need. Simply drop the snippets into your favorite code snippets plugin to add extra functionality to your forms. More coming soon!
How to get Labs
Are you ready to get started with Gravity Labs? Here’s how it works:
- Have an active license. Labs downloads are available exclusively to customers on currently sold Gravity Forms licenses – no extra cost, no separate subscription.
- Log in and download. Head to labs.gravity.com, browse the add-ons. You’ll need to log in to download the ones you want to try.
- Install and explore. Download and install Labs add-ons just like any other plugin – updates appear in your WordPress dashboard just like our official add-ons.
One important note: Labs projects are experimental and provided as-is, outside our officially supported add-on suite. Before running one on a live site, we recommend testing in a staging environment and keeping backups of your site and database.
Don’t have Gravity Forms yet? Choose the plan that fits your workflow — every license includes access to Labs.
Tell us what you think
This is the part we’re most excited about. Labs isn’t just a place for us to share experiments – it’s how we learn what our community actually wants to use. What you install, what you keep using, and what you ask for, all help us decide what to build next.
So if you try a Labs project, let us know how it goes:
- Join the conversation in the Gravity Forms Community Forums, where Labs projects are supported and discussed.
- Share your ideas through the feedback form on the Labs site.
Browse Gravity Labs today. If something works for you, tell us – and if you can think of something we should create next, tell us that too.


