WebMCPFY Gravity Forms

Description

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πŸš€ WebMCPFY Gravity Forms connects Gravity Forms with AI agents using the WebMCP standard for browser-native AI interaction.

Once installed, Gravity Forms automatically becomes an AI-friendly tool that browser assistants and AI agents can discover, understand and submit without relying on HTML scraping or visual interpretation.

Your forms become structured AI endpoints that expose:

β˜‘οΈ Form fields
β˜‘οΈ Validation rules
β˜‘οΈ Submission requirements
β˜‘οΈ Supported input types
β˜‘οΈ Structured form metadata

This allows AI systems to interact with forms more accurately and reliably using machine-readable schemas designed specifically for AI-assisted browsing and automation.

πŸš€ What is WebMCP?

WebMCP is an emerging browser-native protocol that allows websites to expose structured tools directly to AI systems. Instead of forcing AI agents to parse webpages or analyze screenshots, WebMCP providers provide clear, structured interfaces that AI assistants can interact with programmatically. Think of it as turning your website into an AI-accessible tool layer for browser agents and automation systems.

With WebMCPFY Gravity Forms, your Gravity Forms become part of that AI-ready ecosystem.

πŸš€ How It Works

β˜‘οΈ Step 1: Install and activate the plugin.
β˜‘οΈ Step 2: Open any Gravity Form settings page.
β˜‘οΈ Step 3: Enable Expose to AI (WebMCP).
β˜‘οΈ Step 4: The plugin automatically generates an AI-readable schema.
β˜‘οΈ Step 5: Compatible AI agents can discover and interact with the form!

No coding or API setup required.

Included Features

πŸš€ Core Features

β˜‘οΈ AI-Readable Tools: Expose Gravity Forms as AI-readable tools.
β˜‘οΈ Automatic Schemas: Generate structured JSON schemas automatically.
β˜‘οΈ Secure Submissions: Allow AI-assisted form submissions safely.
β˜‘οΈ Browser Native AI: Enable browser-native AI interaction.
β˜‘οΈ Admin Dashboard: Monitor exposed forms through a unified admin dashboard.
β˜‘οΈ Selective Control: Selectively control exactly which forms are AI-accessible.

πŸš€ Supported AI Form Actions

AI systems can:
β˜‘οΈ Discover exposed forms automatically.
β˜‘οΈ Read supported field structures.
β˜‘οΈ Understand validation requirements.
β˜‘οΈ Submit supported forms securely.
β˜‘οΈ Interact with forms through structured WebMCP endpoints.

πŸš€ Supported Gravity Forms Fields

The current version supports:
β˜‘οΈ Name
β˜‘οΈ Email
β˜‘οΈ Phone
β˜‘οΈ Paragraph Text (textarea)

Additional field support may be introduced in future updates.

πŸš€ Smart Compatibility Protection

To prevent invalid AI submissions, forms containing unsupported required fields may automatically disable AI exposure.

Unsupported required fields may include:
β˜‘οΈ Dropdowns
β˜‘οΈ Checkboxes
β˜‘οΈ Multi-select fields
β˜‘οΈ Complex conditions fields

To re-enable AI exposure, remove the β€œRequired” setting from unsupported fields or simplify the form structure.

πŸš€ AI & Browser Compatibility

WebMCPFY Gravity Forms is designed for compatibility with:
β˜‘οΈ OpenAI ChatGPT assistants
β˜‘οΈ Anthropic Claude
β˜‘οΈ Browser AI copilots
β˜‘οΈ Chrome Early Preview AI integrations
β˜‘οΈ Future WebMCP-compatible AI systems

As AI native browsing evolves, the plugin helps make Gravity Forms compatible with next-generation browser automation workflows.

πŸš€ AI-Friendly Form Discovery

When a form is exposed to AI:
β˜‘οΈ A structured schema is generated automatically.
β˜‘οΈ AI agents can discover the form endpoints.
β˜‘οΈ Supported field types become machine-readable.
β˜‘οΈ Validation rules are exposed cleanly.
β˜‘οΈ AI systems can submit structured requests securely.

This creates a significantly more reliable AI interaction experience compared to traditional webpage automation.

πŸš€ Privacy

β˜‘οΈ No External Transmission: This plugin does not collect, store or transmit data to external servers.
β˜‘οΈ Fully Local: All schema generation and tool execution occur locally within your WordPress installation.
β˜‘οΈ No Tracking: No telemetry, no tracking, and no external API dependency.
β˜‘οΈ Private by Default: Forms remain private unless explicitly enabled for AI exposure by the administrator.

Screenshots

  • The Expose to AI (WebMCP) setting inside Gravity Forms
  • WebMCPFY Gravity Forms dashboard and registry status
  • Example AI-enabled Gravity Form configuration
  • Structured AI discovery endpoint for forms
  • Plugin logs

Installation

  1. Upload the plugin files to the /wp-content/plugins/webmcpfy-gravity-forms directory, or install the plugin directly through the WordPress plugins screen.
  2. Activate the plugin through the Plugins screen in WordPress.
  3. Open any Gravity Form settings page.
  4. Enable Expose to AI (WebMCP).
  5. Configure and monitor your forms through the WebMCPFY Gravity Forms dashboard.

FAQ

Which Gravity Forms fields are supported?

The current version supports:
β˜‘οΈ Name
β˜‘οΈ Email
β˜‘οΈ Phone
β˜‘οΈ Paragraph Text

Note: Unsupported required fields may automatically disable AI exposure.

Is this secure?

Yes. Forms are private by default and must be explicitly exposed by the administrator. The plugin only exposes structured form metadata for enabled forms.

Can AI assistants submit forms automatically?

Yes. Compatible AI systems can discover and submit supported forms through structured WebMCP endpoints.

Does this plugin expose all forms automatically?

No. Administrators manually choose which forms become AI accessible.

Does this plugin collect any data?

No. The plugin does not send data to external services or collect telemetry. Everything runs locally within WordPress.

Why would I want AI-readable forms?

AI-assisted browsing and browser automation are becoming increasingly common. Structured AI-readable forms allow assistants to complete form workflows more accurately than traditional webpage parsing or visual automation.

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Contributors & Developers

“WebMCPFY Gravity Forms” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

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Changelog

1.0.0

  • Initial release