Auto-advance means the form moves to the next page after a supported answer. It changes page movement, not final form submission.
Gravity Forms auto advance: move visitors to the next page after an answer.
Gravity Forms is powerful, but multi-page forms can still feel slow when every simple answer requires an extra Next-button click. Auto-advance removes that repeated step while keeping Gravity Forms entries, notifications, logic, and integrations in place.
Use it where the visitor has made one clear choice: lead qualification, quote requests, quizzes, surveys, onboarding, and intake forms.
Keep manual navigation on uploads, signatures, long text answers, final review pages, and pages with several fields.
What Gravity Forms auto-advance means
Auto-advance moves a visitor forward after a supported field is completed. The form is still a normal Gravity Forms multi-page form: entries, confirmations, notifications, feeds, and conditional logic remain part of the Gravity Forms workflow.
Where it helps most
The strongest pages are one-question choice pages. Radio buttons and dropdowns are the cleanest starting point because the answer is complete as soon as the visitor chooses an option.
Plan fit
Free covers simple radio and dropdown movement. Pro is for one business site that needs hidden navigation, conditional logic support, transitions, and product, poll, quiz, or survey workflows. Plus is for agencies and advanced workflows that need unlimited sites plus checkbox, text, and number triggers.
Setup checklist
Build a multi-page Gravity Form with page breaks, keep auto-advance pages focused, enable the behavior only on supported fields, then test the full path on desktop and mobile before sending traffic to the form.
Where the plugin fits
Use it on Gravity Forms pages where the visitor has already made a clear choice and the next step should happen immediately.
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Can Gravity Forms auto-advance by itself?
Gravity Forms does not include a simple built-in setting for this behavior. Multi Page Auto Advance adds auto-advance behavior for supported field types on multi-page forms.
Do I need custom JavaScript?
No. The plugin is designed so WordPress users can enable auto-advance from the form workflow instead of writing custom JavaScript for each form.
Should every page auto-advance?
No. Use auto-advance where the next step is obvious. Keep manual navigation on pages where visitors need to review several fields, upload files, enter longer answers, or confirm details.