Display Form Entries

Display Gravity Forms entries on your website, no code needed

Display From Entries is the easiest way to show Gravity Forms submissions on your WordPress site. Whether you’re building a directory, client portal, or internal dashboard, you can display, edit, search, and filter form entries all from the front end. No custom development or app builder bloat. Just powerful features in a lightweight plugin.

Benefits

Build Powerful No-Code Interfaces

Create review sites, client dashboards, internal tools, or even mini-apps, all without writing a single line of code.

Let Users View and Manage Their Own Data

Empower logged-in users to access, edit, and manage their own form submissions directly from your site’s front end. Give them control without giving them backend access.

Support for other Popular Form Plugins (Coming Soon!)

Currently built for Gravity Forms with upcoming support for WPForms, Fluent Forms, Ninja Forms, Contact Form 7, and more so from directories to dashboards, Display From Entries adapts to your workflow without adding bloat or complexity.

Features

Display Entries on the Front-End

Display Form Entries plugin displaying Gravity Forms entries on the frontend of a WordPress site in card template
Effortlessly show Gravity Forms entries on your site using clean, customizable layouts. Visitors can view, search, and filter form submissions with ease.

Users Can Edit Their Own Submissions

Logged-in users can update or manage their own entries from the front end, perfect for member dashboards or client portals.
A user editing their own Gravity Forms submission

Limit entry visibility to the user who created them

Display Form Entries plugin displaying an action icon for only submissions the user submitted
Control who sees what. Restrict entry visibility based on user roles or only show data submitted by the logged-in user.

Pro Feature

Advanced Filtering Options

Add powerful filtering controls to let users search entries based on custom criteria, no coding required.
Display Form Entries plugin displaying Gravity Forms entries on the frontend of a WordPress site in card template

Pro Feature

Display Any WordPress Table Data

Go beyond Gravity Forms. Pull data from any WordPress database table and show it on the front-end using the same intuitive interface.

Pro Feature

Display Specific Form Fields Anywhere

Need a field’s value in a heading, block, or card? Display specific form fields directly in your Gutenberg or Elementor templates with ease.

Pro Feature

Ratings & Reviews Support

Build review sites or feedback systems by enabling ratings and reviews on your entries. Ideal for directories and listing platforms.

Pro Feature

Coming Soon: Multi-Form Support

Support for popular form plugins like WPForms, Contact Form 7, Fluent Forms, Formidable Forms, and Ninja Forms is coming soon plus inline editing of entries directly on the table view.

Pro Feature

Frontend Table Editing (Coming Soon)

Edit entries inline, directly in the table view without switching to another screen. Perfect for quick updates and admin workflows.

Pricing

Basic

1 Site License
$ 0 Monthly
  • Display Entries on the Front-End
  • Users Can Edit Their Own Submissions
  • Limit entry visibility to the user who created them

FAQs

Yes! Display From Entries lets you enable front-end editing for logged-in users so they can manage their own submissions. Admins always have full editing access.
Absolutely. The plugin includes a manual or automatic approval system, so you can review entries before displaying them publicly.
Yes, you can mix in custom shortcodes, HTML, and dynamic fields to design unique layouts and display content exactly how you want.
Right now, it works with Gravity Forms. But support for WPForms, Fluent Forms, Ninja Forms, Formidable Forms, and Contact Form 7 is coming soon!
No coding required! Display From Entries was built for ease of use, with a drag-and-drop interface and powerful features that work out of the box.

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Display Gravity Forms entries on your website, no code needed

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