Live Summary for Gravity Forms
This simple and free plugin helps you to easily add a live summary to any gravity forms. No coding required. Simply check the fields you want to see and save your form. TRY DEMO HERE GET PRO VERSION HERE How to set it up Install the plugin The plugin has its own settings page since v1.1. Find it under Form > Settings > Live Summary Switch on the “Turn on summary” checkbox. Decide which fields to show in the summary by checking the checkbox in the field settings of each field that you want to show. Summary will now work Optional: Show a total at the bottom. This will automatically work if you add any product fields to the form. To turn this total off, simply go back to the settings page and toggle the switch that says “show total in summary” screenshot section Conditional logic supported Currently the following field types are supported in the free version: Single Line Text Paragraph Text Drop Down Number Checkboxes Radio Buttons Name Date time Phone Address Website Username Email Multi Select Product Total Shipping More fields are supported in the PRO version PRO version Currently available PRO features are: NEW: Added new setting for choice fields (radio, select, checkboxes) which allows you to display the choice label instead of its value NEW: Added support for hidden fields NEW: Added support for Section fields. NEW: Added support for EU VAT field NEW: Added support for coupon fields NEW: Support for Gravity Forms Ecommerce fields (subtotal, tax, discount) NEW: Added support for Jetsloth Image Choices Change the field label shown in the summary + mergetag support in label Setting to change the “nothing selected” text Add a custom css class to the field line in the summary Adds a new fieldtype to Gravity that will output a live summary anywhere in your form! Adds support for merge tags inside HTML fields. (currently only working in multi-page forms) Make the summary sticky on scroll (very helpful for longer forms) Easily change default labels (Title and Total) Change the side of the summary (right or left) Brand Styler to configure things like fonts, border settings, background settings and padding settings Show summary on the confirmation page (experimental setting) More things are possible with this plugin such as moving the button just under the summary or adding a logo above it for example. This and more can currently only be done with custom code snippets. I provide these snippets free for Pro customers. GET PRO VERSION HERE Other plugins from the same developer EU Vat for gravity forms: Easily calculate and validate European VAT (taxes) in gravity forms GET IT HERE HERE Coinbase Commerce for gravity forms: Accept cryptocurrency payments with Coinbase Commerce and Gravity Forms GET IT HERE HERE Compatible with Gravity forms 2.5 and up. Feature requests This is a relatively new plugin and I am looking into how I can make the plugin better. Do you have an idea for this plugin? Please let me know in the support tab or mail me directly. Found any bugs? Please let me know before leaving a bad review. Chances are high that I will be able to fix it! Hire Me Are you looking for a professional to do a gravity forms related job? I have several years of experience with gravity forms and much longer with coding. Find out more on my website
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Retrigger Notifications Gravity Forms
Retrigger Notifications Gravity Forms lets you manually re-send Gravity Forms entry data to external Zapier and Webhook API feeds — directly from the WordPress admin, without resubmitting the form. Whether a webhook failed silently, Zapier missed a trigger, or you simply need to push historical entries to a new integration, this plugin has you covered. 🔄 What It Does When Gravity Forms sends entry data to Zapier or Webhooks, things don’t always go right. Endpoints go down, APIs timeout, and integrations break. Instead of asking users to resubmit, this plugin lets you retrigger the feed for any entry — individually or in bulk. ✅ Use Cases 🔁 Resend failed Zapier triggers — A Zap didn’t fire? Retrigger it from the entry detail page without asking the user to resubmit. 🌐 Resend failed Webhook deliveries — Push entry data again to your Webhook endpoint when the first attempt failed or timed out. 📦 Bulk resend entries to Zapier — Select multiple entries from the Entries list and resend them all to Zapier feeds in one action. 📦 Bulk resend entries to Webhooks — Select multiple entries and push them all to Webhook endpoints at once. 🐛 Debug API integrations — Use the built-in test endpoint and GF logging to troubleshoot why data isn’t reaching your external service. 🔗 Connect a new Zapier integration to old entries — Set up a new Zap and retrigger historical entries so they flow into the new workflow. 🔗 Connect a new Webhook to old entries — Added a new Webhook feed? Push past entries through it without resubmission. 🛠️ Test Zapier/Webhook setup during development — Quickly retrigger entries while building and testing your automation pipeline. 📊 Sync data after downtime — If your external service was down during form submissions, retrigger all affected entries once it’s back online. 🔍 Verify data delivery — Retrigger a single entry and check GF logs to confirm data was sent and received correctly. ⚙️ Settings & Usage This plugin works seamlessly within the existing Gravity Forms interface — no separate settings page required. Single Entry Resend: Go to Forms → Entries in your WordPress admin. Click on any entry to open the Entry Detail page. In the right sidebar, you’ll see “Resend Zapier Feeds” and/or “Resend Webhook Feeds” panels. Check the feeds you want to retrigger. Click the Resend button. Done! Bulk Resend: Go to Forms → Entries and select the entries you want to resend. Choose “Resend Zapier Feeds” or “Resend Webhook Feeds” from the Bulk Actions dropdown. Click Apply. Confirm the action in the popup dialog. All selected entries will be resent to the configured feeds. Debugging: Enable Gravity Forms Logging under Forms → Settings → Logging. Use the built-in test endpoint (/wp-json/gf/v1/test-webhook-api) to verify webhook delivery. All retrigger operations are logged to the GF debug log. 🧩 Works Great With These Plugins Gravity Forms — Required. The form plugin this addon extends. Gravity Forms Zapier Add-On — Required for Zapier retrigger features. Gravity Forms Webhooks Add-On — Required for Webhook retrigger features. GravityView — Display entries on the frontend; use Retrigger to fix API issues behind the scenes. Gravity Perks — Advanced Gravity Forms snippets and utilities that complement this plugin. Gravity Flow — Workflow automation for Gravity Forms; retrigger feeds at any workflow step. WP Webhooks — Extend your webhook capabilities beyond Gravity Forms. Zapier — The automation platform this plugin integrates with for retriggering Zaps. Make (formerly Integromat) — Use with Gravity Forms Webhooks to push data to Make scenarios. Gravity SMTP — Reliable email delivery alongside your retriggered API feeds. 📋 Requirements WordPress 4.0 or higher Licensed Gravity Forms plugin (active) Zapier Add-On enabled (for Zapier features) Webhooks Add-On enabled (for Webhook features)