Contributors: Chris Eggleston Tags: gravity forms, reports, reporting, charts, gravityforms Requires at least: 5.0 Tested up to: 6.8 Stable tag: 1.0.0 License: GPLv2 or later License URI: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html
A simple and intuitive reporting add-on for Gravity Forms that provides beautiful charts and key metrics right in your WordPress dashboard.
Quick Reports for Gravity Forms provides a clean and easy-to-use reporting interface directly within your WordPress admin area. Stop exporting CSVs just to see your form's performance. With this plugin, you can instantly visualize form submissions, track revenue from product fields, and compare performance over time with beautiful, interactive charts powered by Chart.js.
- Beautiful, Interactive Charts: Visualize entry counts and revenue over time with clean line and bar charts.
- All Forms Dashboard: View aggregated totals for all your forms at once, or see how individual forms perform on a single chart.
- Comparison Tool: Compare the performance of any two forms against each other for the same time period.
- Revenue Tracking: Automatically calculates and displays total revenue from any form containing product, option, or single product fields.
- Intuitive Date Filters: Quickly filter your reports by common presets like "Last 7 Days," "Last 30 Days," "Year to Date," or select a custom date range.
- Summary Data Table: See key metrics like total entries, average entries per day, and total revenue in a clear, easy-to-read table.
- CSV & PDF Export: Export your summary report data to a CSV or a print-friendly PDF, including a snapshot of the charts.
This plugin is designed to be lightweight, intuitive, and a natural extension of the Gravity Forms experience.
- Upload the
gf-reports
directory to the/wp-content/plugins/
directory. - Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress.
- Navigate to the 'Forms' > 'Quick Reports' menu in your WordPress dashboard to start viewing your reports.
Does this work with product/pricing fields?
Yes! The plugin automatically detects forms with product, option, or single product fields and will generate a revenue report and chart alongside the entry count data.
Can I compare multiple forms?
You can compare any two individual forms. The "All Forms" view provides a combined chart to see how all forms perform together.
- The main reports dashboard showing the "All Forms" view with individual form performance.
- A single form report showing entries and revenue over time.
- The comparison tool in action.
All Forms | Individual Form | Form Comparison |
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- Initial release.
- Initial release of the plugin.