We are happy to announce the release of Gravity Forms 2.10.2. This release includes various updates and fixes including…
- Added security improvements.
- Added background processing for bulk entry actions.
Smarter bulk entry processing
Managing large numbers of entries is now faster and smoother in Gravity Forms. When processing more than 100 entries by default (configurable), the action continues automatically in the background so you can continue working in wp-admin without interruption.
As actions run, Gravity Forms displays real-time progress, making it easy to track what’s happening without getting in the way of your workflow.

Need a different threshold? Developers can customize when asynchronous processing starts using the gform_bulk_action_threshold filter.
Visit our documentation to learn more about managing entries in Gravity Forms.
Why choose Gravity Forms:
If you haven’t used Gravity Forms yet, here are some reasons why you should:
- Intuitive form builder – Easily create custom forms using our visual drag and drop editor – no coding required.
- Ready to use template – Get started quickly with a collection of pre-built, customizable form templates for common use cases.
- Powerful integration – Extend your forms with add-ons that connect to leading CRMs, payment processors, email marketing tools, and more.
- Developer friendly documentation – From basic tutorials to advanced customization guides, our comprehensive docs are here to help every step of the way.
- Responsive expert support – Have questions? Our knowledgeable support team is ready to help you troubleshoot and succeed.
- Email reliability with Gravity SMTP – Improve email deliverability by connecting your WordPress site to a trusted email service. Gravity SMTP is included free with an Elite license.
Want to try Gravity Forms before purchasing your license? Try the free online demo.
Gravity Forms 2.10.2 change log
- Added security improvements.
- Added background processing for bulk entry actions.
- Fixed an issue with REST API user settings that could cause timeout errors on sites with many users.
- Fixed a JS error that occurred when the Remove quick action link for confirmation text contained special characters.
- Fixed a JS error that was sometimes displayed when loading the Rest API page.
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