Conditional logic is one of Gravity Forms' most useful features, letting fields and sections appear based on what a user selects. This guide explains the basics and shows how Logic Hop extends it with personalization and conditional goals.
Conditional logic lets a form change based on user input: show or hide fields, sections, or the submit button depending on previous answers. This keeps forms short and relevant, reducing friction and improving completion rates.
Extend Gravity Forms with Logic Hop
Gravity Forms controls what happens inside the form; Logic Hop controls what happens around it. Pair them to personalize surrounding content for the visitor and to trigger Logic Hop goals when a visitor meets specific conditions on the form, giving you both a smarter form and accurate tracking.
Show and hide fields based on user answers
Personalize surrounding page content with Logic Hop
Trigger conditional goals when criteria are met
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What is conditional logic in WordPress forms?
Conditional logic shows or hides fields and sections based on a user's answers, keeping forms short and relevant. With Logic Hop you can also personalize the page and trigger goals based on form conditions.