Hide the Next button on one-question pages where auto-advance handles the next step.
Hide the Next button in Gravity Forms without slowing visitors down.
The Gravity Forms Next button is useful when visitors need to review several fields before moving on. But on a page with one clear choice, the button can become friction.
Keep the button visible on review pages, uploads, signatures, complex text answers, and multi-field steps.
Use paid plans when a production form needs hidden navigation, conditional paths, and polished movement.
Hiding the button is not enough by itself
If the button disappears but the form does not move, visitors get stuck. Hidden navigation works best when the trigger field auto-advances immediately after the answer is complete.
When the Next button should stay visible
Leave manual navigation on pages where visitors need to pause, compare options, upload files, write longer answers, review contact details, or confirm a final step.
Testing checklist
Test every field path, Back behavior, conditional branch, mobile tap, and animation timing before hiding navigation on a high-value 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.
Compare Pro and PlusFAQ
Can I hide the Gravity Forms Next button and still let users go back?
Yes, but design the flow carefully. Hide forward navigation only where auto-advance handles the next step, and keep correction paths available when visitors may need to change a previous answer.
Should I hide the Next button on every page?
No. Hide it only on focused pages where one supported field completes the step. Keep buttons visible on review-heavy or detail-heavy pages.
Is hiding the Next button a free feature?
The free version is for basic radio and dropdown auto-advance. Hidden navigation belongs in the paid workflow, so compare Pro and Plus before planning that experience.