Gravity Forms Disable Entry Creation prevents form submissions from being saved as entries while still allowing confirmations, notifications, and integrations to run. It is ideal for forms used as triggers, calculators, or temporary interactions where entry storage is unnecessary.
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Gravity Forms Disable Entry Creation Introduction
Gravity Forms Disable Entry Creation allows administrators to stop form submissions from being stored in the database while still executing all other form actions. This is particularly useful for workflows where data persistence is not required, such as calculators, quote estimators, redirects, or integration triggers.
By eliminating unnecessary entry storage, this plugin helps reduce database size, improve performance, and comply with data minimization practices.
Key Features
- Prevent form submissions from being saved as entries
- Allow confirmations and notifications to continue functioning
- Maintain compatibility with third-party integrations
- Reduce database growth from high-volume forms
- Support for conditional entry disabling
- Apply settings per form or per submission
- Improve performance for frequently used forms
- Enhance privacy by minimizing stored user data
- Ideal for calculators, surveys, and estimators
- No impact on user-facing form behavior
Getting Started
Administrators enable entry disabling within the form settings. Once active, Gravity Forms processes submissions normally but skips entry storage. Existing forms can be updated without structural changes.
Summary
Gravity Forms Disable Entry Creation provides a lightweight solution for non-persistent form workflows. It improves efficiency, privacy, and performance without sacrificing functionality.
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- Tags: Gravity Perks
