

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


Effortlessly show Gravity Forms entries on your site using clean, customizable and flexible layouts. Choose between table, list, or grid views depending on your content, whether you’re showcasing simple records, rich profiles, or image-based listings. Visitors can browse, search, and filter entries in a way that feels natural and visually appealing with a simple toggling option. Stop letting your data sit hidden in the backend. Effortlessly showcase your Gravity Forms entries on the front-end of your site using clean, professional layouts. Whether you’re building a simple member directory or a visual image gallery, you can choose between Table, List, or Grid views to best fit your content. With a simple toggle, your visitors can browse, search, and navigate entries in a way that feels natural and looks great on any device.
Empower your community by letting logged-in users update their own entries directly from the front-end. Logged-in users can update or manage their own entries from the front end, perfect for member dashboards or client portals. Entry visibility can be restricted by user role or ownership to keep data private and secure. This is the perfect “set it and forget it” solution for member dashboards, client portals, or job boards. To keep things secure, you have full control over visibility—restrict entry access based on user roles or individual ownership so your data stays private and protected.



Use our summary view to show the most important details in a clean table, then let visitors click through to a dedicated entry page for the full story, instead of overwhelmming your visitors with too much information at once. This layered approach transforms raw form data into a professional, directory-style experience that is easy to browse and even easier to understand.
Don’t make your visitors hunt for information. Add powerful filtering controls that allow users to sort through entries by date, category, or custom criteria. This turns a basic list of submissions into a professional, searchable database that provides instant value to your users. You can also fine-tune exactly which entries are displayed using conditional logic, ensuring your visitors only see the most relevant, high-quality information in a layout that looks custom-coded for your brand.



You should have total control over the look and feel of your Gravity Forms results.
Your data should look like it belongs on your site. You can now insert entry templates directly into the Gutenberg editor or Elementor and style them using the tools you already know. Wrap your form data in custom blocks or sidebars to ensure your member portal or directory matches your brand perfectly—no custom CSS required.
Need a field’s value in a heading, block, or card? Display specific form fields directly in your Gutenberg or Elementor templates with ease.



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.
Transform static entries into an interactive community. Enable Ratings & Reviews to let visitors leave feedback or “star” rankings on specific entries. It’s the perfect engine for building testimonial hubs, service directories, or peer-reviewed resource lists.
