Gravity Forms is one of the most advanced forms creation and management plugins for WordPress. People use it for all sorts of things: contact forms, surveys, order forms, directories, and mailing list signup forms.
Jeff Matson, part of the team at RocketGenius (the folks that make Gravity Forms), cooked up a beautifully simple plugin to integrate Postmatic with your existing Gravity forms.
Things you can do with Postmatic + Gravity Forms
Let people subscribe to your site when they are filling out your contact form
Easy. They’ve already give you their email address. One more checkbox and they’re on your list.
Create your own 100% customized subscribe widget
Create a new Gravity Form and use the native Gravity widget to stick it in your sidebar or footer.
Create a signup form to let people choose to subscribe to posts as they happen (Postmatic) or a digest (through Mailchimp or Aweber).. or both.
Already sending a weekly newsletter but also want to let users subscribe to posts via Postmatic? This is the one for you. Give your users a choice.
Let customers join your list when purchasing a product
If you are using Gravity Forms for simple ecommerce, make sure you grab that subscription at the point of sale.
There are so many ways to capture subscribers in Postmatic that we’ve compiled a full list of them for you here.
Get started
We’ve created a tutorial on how to get started with Gravity Forms. You can find it on our support site or in the new help area of Settings > Postmatic.
Gravity Forms (premium) joins Caldera Forms (free) to nicely round out the form packages that support Postmatic. Thanks, Jeff!