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  • JoshLovesIt

    (@joshlovesit)

    Hi Zack, I have the same problem. I submitted a test form over an hour ago..the form info successfully came through to my email, but not to Highrise (new account). Will you please help me? I’ve already done the following:

    (1) checked the box “Enable Highrise integration” within the form’s settings.
    (2) Successfully added the Highrise URL (green confirmation check mark shows up).
    (3) Successfully added the API Token (green confirmation check mark shows up).

    Thank you in advance!

    Josh

    Plugin Author Zack Katz

    (@katzwebdesign)

    Please test using http://downloads.wordpress.org/plugin/gravity-forms-highrise.2.5.2.zip and let me know how it works for you.

    Hi Zack,

    I reinstalled your latest version of the plugin, went through my registration form (including the authorize.net payment), then instead of seeing my order confirmation page, I saw this error across the top of a white page:

    Warning: stripslashes() expects parameter 1 to be string, array given in /home/content/28/10913428/html/wp-content/plugins/gravity-forms-highrise/highrise.php on line 467

    The order did go through (and my card was charged) and a confirmation email eventually came through, but customers won’t know it immediately.

    I’m going to uninstall the plugin, and wait to hear back from you. Thanks!

    Josh

    Hello,

    I’m experiencing the same problem here.

    I’ve been testing my website the same way, creating contacts in Gravity Forms but the data does not get transferred over to Highrise.

    I have also integrated Stripe with Highrise using Zapier. Zapier says it is successful in sending the Stripe data to Highrise but I see no data being pushed to Highrise.

    Please help!

    Thank you.

    Problem Solved! this plugin developer stopped supporting the plugin, so in response to my post on the Gravity Forms forum, Ben Hays kindly created this much-improved plugin: “Gravity Forms Highrise CRM“. It works perfectly to bridge the gap between Gravity Forms and Highrise. It’s very customizable, and you can create many custom fields, and then easily map them to your Gravity Form!

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