Welcome Gravity Forms to WordCamp Boston

Over the past few months, I’ve been hearing about Gravity Forms repeatedly. Since I’m a nut for forms as part of WordPress as a CMS, each mention perks my ears up. Every developer I know raves about the ease of use with its drag and drop functionality, how easy it is to style, and how easy it is to view your entries.

So we put it up on WordCamp Boston (check out our Ignite entry form) and I am smitten. Cforms, no more! So imagine my thrill when Gravity Forms decided to come on as a sponsor of WordCamp Boston.

Now that I’ve had time to play with it more, I realize how incredibly flexible Gravity Forms is, from data exportation, or role administration, to the ability to respond to entries, to the ability to autopopulate fields. Essentially, Gravity Forms conforms to your skill level.

So- make sure you say hello and give Carl Hancock a hug when you see him at WordCamp Boston for finally giving us an easy to use forms creation and admin tool. He’ll be speaking in our Applied track in our Monetization panel as well, be sure you catch him.

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