Title: Interface and Compatibility with Gravity Forms
Last modified: August 21, 2016

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# Interface and Compatibility with Gravity Forms

 *  Resolved [ccastro1](https://wordpress.org/support/users/ccastro1/)
 * (@ccastro1)
 * [12 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/interface-and-compatibility-with-gravity-forms/)
 * Question 1:
    Will this plugin still work if I update my Gravity Forms plugin?
   Answer:
 * Question 2:
    I know your Highrise plugin is compatible with Gravity in a general
   sense… but what if I am using Gravity’s User-Registration Add-on??? Will this
   create 2 user profile records for every registration submission? Or does your
   plugin update data to the same user’s profile record in the database? Answer:
 * Question 3:
    Do I use Highrise to manage my wordpress subscribers using Gravity’s
   Interface inside of the WordPress environment?(seamless integration) Or do I 
   use Highrise to manage subscribers using a Highrise Interface? And is that Highrise
   interface inside of the WordPress environment? Or would I need to manage my subscribers
   remotely on the Highrise website? Answer:
 * [https://wordpress.org/plugins/gravity-forms-highrise-crm/](https://wordpress.org/plugins/gravity-forms-highrise-crm/)

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 *  Plugin Author [B Hays](https://wordpress.org/support/users/benhays/)
 * (@benhays)
 * [12 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/interface-and-compatibility-with-gravity-forms/#post-4969177)
 * 1. Yes, upgrading Gravity Forms will work fine at this time.
 * 2. No known compatibility issues at this point. If you use the User Registration
   add-on in addition to the Highrise add-on, a new user will be created within 
   WordPress as well as within Highrise. There is no updating of user data from 
   the Highrise add-on, only creating new users & contacts.
 * 3. The Highrise add-on is only for sending form submissions to Highrise. There
   is no management of WordPress users from Highrise, or managing Highrise contacts
   from WordPress. Typical usage would be to collect form data from WordPress via
   Gravity Forms, then send that data to Highrise via the add-on. Once the form 
   data is on Highrise, you manage contacts within Highrise only.

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 * Last reply from: [B Hays](https://wordpress.org/support/users/benhays/)
 * Last activity: [12 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/interface-and-compatibility-with-gravity-forms/#post-4969177)
 * Status: resolved