

Create new Robly contacts from Gravity Forms submissions
Imagine if you could Create new Robly contacts from Gravity Forms submissions effortlessly and with maximum accuracy. That's what our integrations do!
Please note: Robly is not available yet.
This integration is still in development and will be added as soon as possible. Contact us for more status updates.
How it works
How to use
Create new Robly contacts from Gravity Forms submissions in three quick steps:
- Step 1: Check out and select from a variety of integrations Navigate through our abundant collection of integration tools, created to satisfy a variety of particular business needs.
- Step 2: Set up a trigger and action via no-code Bots While configuring your workflow, connect the respective Bots and set them to Create new Robly contacts from Gravity Forms submissions. Identify a specific event in the first app so that, when the event happens, a specific action will be executed in the second app.
- Step 3: Automate routine tasks hands-free Once the trigger and action are identified, your integration is set up to Create new Robly contacts from Gravity Forms submissions. Sit back and relax while airSlate manages the rest.
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Questions & answers
Here is a list of the most common customer questions. If you can’t find an answer to your question, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us.
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How do I find Gravity Forms in WordPress?
To find Gravity Forms in WordPress, first, log into your WordPress dashboard. Then, navigate to the “Plugins” section on the left sidebar and click on “Installed Plugins.” Look for Gravity Forms in the list; if you’ve already installed it, you will see it there. If you haven't installed it yet, you can do so by going to the "Add New" section, searching for Gravity Forms, and then following the prompts to install and activate it.
If you’re looking for a seamless way to streamline your forms and document processes, consider airSlate’s document automation platform. It can greatly enhance your workflow by integrating forms with document management, making it easier for your organization to handle data efficiently.
How do I link a form in WordPress?
To link a form in WordPress, start by navigating to the page or post where you want to add the form. Use the block editor to select the "Add Block" button, and then choose the "Custom HTML" or "Shortcode" block, depending on how your form is set up. Paste the form’s embed code or shortcode into the block, then save or update your page. For a more streamlined approach, consider using airSlate, which simplifies document workflows and enhances form automation, allowing your organization to effectively manage data collection with ease.
How do I get Gravity Form entries in WordPress?
To access Gravity Form entries in WordPress, start by navigating to your WordPress dashboard. Click on "Forms," then select the specific form whose entries you want to view. You will find an "Entries" tab where all submissions are listed, allowing you to manage and export them as needed. Additionally, if you're looking to streamline your document workflow, consider integrating airSlate to automate data handling and improve efficiency for your organization.
How do I link Gravity Forms in WordPress?
Linking Gravity Forms in WordPress is a straightforward process. First, navigate to your WordPress dashboard and select the page or post where you want to add the form. Then, click on the Gravity Forms icon in the editor, and choose the form you wish to insert. Finally, update or publish your content, and the form will appear where you placed it, ready for your visitors to use.
If you're looking to streamline your document workflows further, consider exploring airSlate’s document automation platform. It can help your organization enhance efficiency and create seamless integrations with Gravity Forms for managing submissions and data.
How do you create a new form in Gravity Forms?
To create a new form in Gravity Forms, start by logging into your WordPress dashboard and locating the Gravity Forms menu. Click on “Forms,” then select “Add New” to begin crafting your form. You can choose a title, add a description, and then drag and drop various fields to customize it to your needs. Once you're happy with your design, save your changes and embed the form on your website to start collecting responses.
If you find that managing multiple forms and their workflows becomes challenging, consider using airSlate’s document automation platform. It helps streamline document processes, making it easier to create, edit, and manage forms while ensuring a seamless experience for both your team and your customers.
How to embed Gravity Form on website?
To embed a Gravity Form on your website, start by creating your form within the Gravity Forms plugin in WordPress. Once your form is ready, copy the shortcode provided for that specific form. Next, navigate to the page or post where you want to display the form, paste the shortcode, and update your content. This will seamlessly integrate the form into your website, allowing visitors to interact with it easily.
If you're looking to streamline your document workflows, consider using airSlate to further enhance your capabilities. With airSlate, you can automate processes and manage documents efficiently, ensuring your organization runs smoothly.
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