Rating: 5 stars
First off, thank you to the developers for making a rock solid plugin for this integration, and I really appreciate the recent 3.0 update. It expands the usefulness of this plugin considerably.
Highly recommend this plugin.
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Great for connecting Gravity forms, transferring contacts over to Constant Contact and using their automation tools.
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Rating: 5 stars
This add-on for Gravity Forms works perfectly – just as you would expect of an official Gravity Forms add-on. This is because the developer uses exactly the same coding standards.
It’s built on top of the Gravity Forms Add-On Framework so the UI is familiar and easy to use. It also means that a great deal of security, future-proofing and compatibility with other add-ons is guaranteed.
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I’m not a big constant contact fan, but a few clients use it. I’ve set this up a couple of times and it works just fine.
Not happy that it has to use their username and password, but the alternatives I’ve seen also need username and password. So I’m going to blame constant contact instead of this wordpress plugin.
For everything else, though, the plugin works as expected and lets you map all sorts of fields. So far it has done everything I have needed. Thanks
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Works well for the basics but would be much more useful if it could pull custom fields set in Constant Contact into the field mapping options when setting up a feed. (Relevant support thread)
Regardless of functionality though the fact that the Constant Contact login info is stored in the database as plain text is a non-starter.
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Very easy to configure to setup to work with form submissions in Gravity Forms.
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Thank you for this plugin. It works great.
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So far this plugin works exactly as intended with WP 4.4.1. No issues yet, will be installing on more sites. Setting up the feeds is straightforward.
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I was able to connect our Constant Contact account to configure settings and pull the appropriate lists but the new entries were not loaded into Constant Contact.
I exported the form, and imported it with no success. I fiddled with settings and still nothing. It looks like this plugin is working for some people, so it’s worth trying out.
It’s been a couple of hours since the first test. If pushing the form entries takes longer I’ll come back and edit this review as I still have the plugin running tonight.
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It is essential for connecting Gravity forms to Constant Contact. Does what it says.
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Absolutely no issues installing this plugin or integrating it with my Gravity Form. Worked straight out of the box with very easy to follow prompts and instruction. Great work. Thanks! ??
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It looks as if it this plugin is coded to authenticate with Constant Contact using their now deprecated XML “version 1” mechanism. (although this mechanism does seem to still be available as of Oct 2013)
I could not get this plugin to work out-of-the-box using my brand new WordPress + Gravity Forms installation.
FWIW – My constant contact account username is plain (no numbers or spaces)
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This plug in works great and saves us a ton of time. If you set it up with correct constant contact credentials and configure it and it still doesn’t update your CC list, try exporting the form and reimporting it. That worked for me.
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