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Gravity forms on domain

  1. Johanne
    Member

    I am about to purchase gravity form for use on a client site. I am trying to decide which one of the license I will need. With the single site use, do I only get to install gravity forms once, or can it be install on multiple sites in the same domain. For example if gravity forms is installed on http://samedomain.com, will i be able to use it also on http://samedomain.com/site1

    Thanks

    Posted 13 years ago on Tuesday November 23, 2010 | Permalink
  2. A Single Site License is for a single site. So it's designed to be used on 1 site only. A site is considered an instance of WordPress, not a domain name.

    So if using it on http://samedomain.com and http://samedomain.com/site1 would be multiple instances and you would need to purchase the Multi-Site License.

    Posted 13 years ago on Tuesday November 23, 2010 | Permalink
  3. Just a quick pre-sale question based on Johanne's original.

    If I have an instance running with network/multi-site enabled, http://blogs.millersville.edu, will the single use license work and are there any limitations/issues to using this plugin within a multi-site instance (e.g. overwriting settings, form collisions, etc.)?

    Thank you in advance.

    Posted 13 years ago on Tuesday February 1, 2011 | Permalink
  4. A multi-site/network install would require a Developer or Multi-Site Install depending on how many sites you plan on creating on your WordPress network install.

    Gravity Forms licensing is based on WordPress sites and not domain. Each site in a WordPress network install is considered a separate site from a database standpoint, WordPress treats it as it's own site with some shared resources.

    Posted 13 years ago on Thursday February 3, 2011 | Permalink