The first step in integrating the User Registration Add-On is going to be creating the form you would like to use. This can include existing forms. The only required fields a Gravity Form must contain to be compatible with the User Registration Add-On are the Username and Email fields. Here are the steps used to create an optimal User Registration form.
If you would like to use a custom registration page, create and publish a new WordPress Page and embed your registration form there.
The User Registration Add-On does not automatically add custom meta fields to the WordPress user profile page.
The User Registration Add-On does not automatically create Roles & Capabilities in WordPress, nor does it provide any form of content restriction on your website based on Roles & Capabilities. If you need to create and manage Roles & Capabilities and restrict content on particular pages or posts, take a look at Members or User Role Editor, which both integrate directly with Gravity Forms Roles & Capabilities.
The User Registration Add-On integrates with the Gravity Forms PayPal Standard Add-On to provide the following options:
The User Registration Add-On integrates with the BuddyPress (BP) Plugin allowing you to populate BP profile fields from Gravity Form fields. The BP Meta section of the User Registration feed functions almost identically to the Custom Meta section with the exception of not having an Add Custom option. To add new BP meta options, you must add additional BP profile fields on the BP Profile Field Setup page.
The User Registration Add-On is designed to work with BP v1.2.7.
Some BuddyPress fields require special consideration when mapping to Gravity Form fields on your User Registration Feed. Below is a list of these fields and the requirements for mapping them correctly.