Hey everyone!
I just released a free plugin I think a lot of you will find useful — ReEntry for Gravity Forms.
The problem it solves: Your form submitters shouldn’t need a WordPress account just to come back and fix a typo or update their details. But without one, there’s no built-in way to let them edit their own entry — which means support tickets, manual entry edits, or just living with bad data.
What ReEntry does: It generates a secure, tokenized return link for every submission and delivers it via your confirmation message or notification email. The submitter clicks the link, their form loads pre-populated with their original answers, they make their changes, and you’re done. No login. No friction.
Free features include:
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Secure token link per submission (cryptographically random — not guessable)
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Works with any Gravity Forms license
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Configurable expiry (7 days, 30 days, 1 year, or never)
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Choose whether returns update the original entry or create a new one
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Customizable expired-link message
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Revoke any token from the entry detail view
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GDPR-ready out of the box
Pro adds: field-level locking on return, a full access log, token rotation, self-service re-link requests, expired link redirect, and full admin token management.
I’d love for you to give it a try and let me know what you think. It’s currently in the submission. queue for the WordPress.org plugin repository but they are way backed up so it could be a while before it’s listed there. So until then, you can get more info and download the plugin at lunr.pro.