Gravity Forms is excited to announce the launch of the brand new Certified Developer Program. Made up of elite developers, the invite-only Certified Developer Program has been created to promote the very best third-party add-ons that support and extend the Gravity Forms plugin.
As we announced last week, Gravity Forms 2.5 beta 1 is coming soon. We’ve had a great response so far – lots of discussions, many questions, and much excitement!! (If you missed our official announcement, check it out here! Or keep reading for more info).
By default, Gravity Forms displays all content in US English. However, as our plugin is used on websites around the world, we believe that providing translations for Gravity Forms is pivotal to user and customer experience.
Gravity Forms is extremely excited to announce that v2.5 beta 1 is on its way. Currently adding the finishing touches, our development team has been working night and day to create a fantastic new version of Gravity Forms.
If your business is still closed, or your physical premise remains temporarily shut, then you may be worried about the impact this will have on customer retention. To put it bluntly – will your customers remember you?
During the last few months, many businesses have been feeling the strain, seeing contracts and sales affected. However, if you are finding that business is quiet, now is a good time to make all those improvements you’ve been meaning to do for ages – especially upgrading your online infrastructure.
Over the last couple of years, there has been a surge in online meetings as individuals and businesses adapted to the new normal. As well as an increase in online meetings within organizations, many businesses that previously provided face-to-face services, such as gyms, therapists, and educational institutions, have had to take these services online.
Available to More Customers Gravity Forms is excited to announce that the official Stripe Add-On is now available on the Pro plan as well as the Elite. This means more of our users will be able to accept payments on their websites using Stripe.
During these difficult times, many people are looking to take their business online. There have been lots of articles written helping people to move business processes online and instructing readers on how to start selling products and services through their websites. But, what do you do if you run a strictly offline, in-person business?