• Ali

    (@alimasoodmalik)


    Hello need help…
    I want to develop my student consultancy website, where I want the students to register and pay. Once the users fill the form, an automatic PDF-Invoice should be created through the data given by the user and automatic emailed to him.

    My inquiries:
    1. Is this possible to work efficiently with WordPress website (in this case)? Is a wordpress website really long reliable, when the database of users gets huge over time?
    2. Do I need Gravity Forms or Gravity PDF or both?
    3. I don’t know how to set the gravity forms/PDF on my wordpress website, would anybody help me to setup the forms/Pdf according to my data?

    Thank you for your support.
    Best regards,
    Ali from Germany

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  • Hey Ali
    1. WordPress is absolutely capable of holding a huge database. Anyway, it depends more on your server hardware, software and configs – cheap shared hosting is not intended for large sites, you’ll need a VPS or Dedicated server.
    2. Gravity Forms is awesome plugin but not the only kid on the block. There’s Ninja Forms, Paid Memberships Pro and many other solutions. You should prepare a detailed technical specification for your project and ask developers for an advice on which solution will fit your needs better.
    3. These support forums are not a job board. You can post your job on any freelance site once you have your technical specs and budget. You can find my contacts in my profile if you need any assistance.

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