Charts and calculations in emails and PDFs

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Updated: 21-Feb-19

Although we like to think that everything is going online, most organisations still rely heavily on emails and documents. GFChart now has the capability to render charts and calculations into emails and PDFs.

 

Potential uses

  • The boss wants an email containing latest bookings.
  • Your client needs a report detailing the issues you discovered.
  • You need to distribute the survey results to the Board.
  • etc, etc…

 

How does it work?

GFChart is already the best solution for producing charts and calculations from Gravity Forms data. After installing the plugin you can create and display a basic chart or calculation on a webpage in literally seconds.

The technology to render charts into emails and PDFs is considerably more complex than rendering into web pages. We have built our own server to do this for you.

In the background GFChart will send your data from your website to our server for rendering. The chart image will be returned to your site for inclusion within a Gravity Forms notification email or PDF from GravityPDF.

The rendered charts can be inserted into notification emails sent by Gravity Forms, or PDF files produced by GravityPDF.

 

What will it cost?

Premium GFChart All customers now have access to this capability. During beta testing all charts and calculations produced will be free.

 

Documentation?

Is here.

Please note this exciting new capability is currently public beta testing and not intended for mission critical production use.

 

How do I get this?

Premium GFChart All customers may download the plugin file from their account page. Other customers can upgrade first.

 

Test here

Enter your email address below and press ‘submit’. You will then receive an email containing charts and calculations in the body, and an attached PDF also containing charts and calculations. All the data is extracted from our sample form and accurate as at the time the email is sent to you.

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