Do you want to communicate progress in text on your site or show a progress bar based on your Gravity Forms entries? With the calculation and progress bar options in GFChart you can do that or with using the Count Add-on.
Example progress text
Currently, we released 16 Add-ons . Say that our final goal is to release 20 Add-ons.
It means that we are 16/20 = 80% on the way.
In the above text, we used our GravityWP – Count Add-on to count the number of released Add-ons and since we know our goal is 20, we know that every released add-on is 5%, so we can multiply our count of released add-ons by 5 to get the correct number. See here the code:
Currently, we released [gravitywp_count formid='1' filter_field='20' filter_operator='is' filter_value='released'] Add-ons. Say that our final goal is to release 20 Add-ons. It means that we are [gravitywp_count formid='1' filter_field='20' filter_operator='is' filter_value='released']/20 = [gravitywp_count formid='1' filter_field='20' filter_operator='is' filter_value='released' multiply='5']% on the way.
Example progressbar
For showing a progress bar on your site with information from Gravity Forms, you can the GFChart Add-on. Here you see the same example as in the above text, but with a progress bar:

Making a calculation in GFChart
In GFChart you first have to add a Calculation to count the number of (filtered) entries. You can also calculate other things, like the sum of a field (or a certain amount of money). It looks like this to make a calculation in GFChart:




Making a progress bar in GFChart based on calculation
After your calculation is configured, you can create a progress bar:




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