The Gravity Flow Flowchart Extension is a visual enhancement for the core Gravity Flow plugin. It allows administrators to move beyond a simple list of “steps” and interact with their business processes through a dynamic, visual canvas.
The Gravity Flow Flowchart Extension is a visual enhancement for the core Gravity Flow plugin. It allows administrators to move beyond a simple list of “steps” and interact with their business processes through a dynamic, visual canvas.
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The extension acts as a “visual layer” over your existing workflow settings.
Auto-Layout Generation: It automatically converts your sequential list of workflow steps into a visual flowchart.
Interactive Canvas: You can drag and drop steps to rearrange them. Any changes made on the flowchart (like reordering) are automatically synced back to the standard step list.
Decision Visuals: It clearly maps out Conditional Logic. For example, if an “Approval” step has a branch for Approved and another for Rejected, the flowchart draws the specific paths for both.
Zoom & Pan: Essential for massive workflows, allowing you to navigate complex systems with “Bird’s Eye” or “Close-up” views.
Printable Diagrams: You can print the flowchart directly, which is useful for internal documentation or presenting a process to a client/stakeholder without giving them WordPress access.
While the standard Gravity Flow “Step List” is functional, it becomes difficult to manage once you have more than 5–10 steps. This extension is particularly useful for:
Debugging: Spotting “dead ends” where a workflow might stall because a condition wasn’t met.
Communication: Showing non-technical team members exactly how a form submission moves through the company.
Optimization: Identifying redundant steps or bottlenecks in a visual map.