Integrate with Gravity Forms to create a Pod item from a form submission.
As of April 2026, Pods Gravity Forms Add-On is a WordPress pods plugin with 1.0K+ active installations and a 5/5 rating from 7 reviews. It has been downloaded 36K+ times in total. Requires WordPress 6.3+ and PHP 7.2+. Available on WordPress.org since 2016. Recently updated within the last 3 months. Downloads are down 16% this week. Support resolution rate: 100%. Top alternative: Pods – Custom Content Types and Fields.
Special thanks to Rocketgenius for their sponsorship support and to Naomi C. Bush for her help in the initial add-on UI work.
This add-on provides the ability to sync entries from a Form Submission and Entry Edit screen. To bulk sync all entries even prior to setting up a Pods Gravity Form Feed, you can run a WP-CLI command.
Example 1: Sync all entries for Form 123 first active Pod feed
wp pods-gf sync --form=123
Example 2: Sync all entries for Form 123 using a specific feed (even if it is inactive)
wp pods-gf…The capabilities of this plugin in linking pods with gravity forms is enormous. Boundless possibilities with passing data between pods and gravity forms.
Easy to use and work with! Just what I needed! You can reload a gravity form after submission by putting a special gravity form link called referrer in the link to field post submission. I do hope that gravity forms adds ajax submission in the future so that I can stay on the page without needing to reload the whole page.
Thank you so much for providing this plugin. It works great!!!
Easy and powerful way to feed pods via frontend forms. Even complex forms up & running within minutes … excellent. Thanks guys.
Makes Connecting Pods to GF an easy Task especially with the improvements from the last release!
| WordPress | 6.3+ requiredTested up to 7.0 |
| PHP | 7.2+ required |
| Dependencies | pods |
{@id}, {@action}, {@id2}, and {@action2} in Pods_GF confirmation URL handling, which is helpful when using Pods_GF_UI context. (@sc0ttkclark)…and 6 more changes
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