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Integrate Asana with Gravity Forms

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  • Getting Started
    • Integrate Asana with Gravity Forms — Welcome & Overview
    • Finding the Plugin in Your Dashboard
  • Setup
    • Connect Asana (OAuth)
    • Create Your First Feed (5-Minute Quickstart)
  • Settings Reference
    • Feed Settings — Name, Conditional Logic & Trigger
    • Asana Task Settings Reference
    • Feed Triggers
    • Mapping Custom Fields
    • Workflow Steps — Create Task
    • Workflow Steps — Update Task
  • How-to Guides
    • Use Conditional Logic to Route Tasks
    • Choosing the Right Feed Trigger
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    • Use Asana Custom Fields as Automation Signals
    • Workflow Steps: Create Task
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    • Performance Considerations
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Mass Email Notifications for Gravity Forms

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  • Getting Started
    • Mass Email Notifications — Welcome & Overview
    • Finding the Plugin in Your Dashboard
    • Before You Begin: Email Limits & SMTP
    • How Batches Are Created & Sent (5-Minute Delay)
    • Recommended Setup Pattern — Master Control Notification Form
  • Setup
    • Configure Global Send Limits (Throttling)
    • Create Your First Feed (5‑Minute Quickstart)
    • Use a GF Notification as Your Email Template
    • Schedule Batches for a Future Date
  • Settings Reference
    • Global Settings — Limits Reset Rules, Old Batch Cleanup, Cron Toggle & Next Run
    • Feed Settings — Name, Label, Dedupe, Completion Email
    • Choose Target Form & Email Field
    • Email Settings — From, Reply-To, Subject, Message, Merge Tags
    • Merge Tag Fallbacks & CSV Column Mapping
    • Schedule Based on Date Field
    • Conditional Logic — Feed Form vs. Target Form
    • CSV Ingestion
  • How‑to Guides
    • Send an Update to Everyone Who Used Another Form
    • Using Target-Form Merge Tags
    • Segment Recipients with Target-Form Conditional Logic
    • Import a CSV List and Personalize with Merge Tags
    • Build a Front-End “Trigger” Form for Non-Admin Staff
    • Use Populate Anything for Dynamic, Person-Specific Emails
  • Troubleshooting
    • Basics
    • Batches Not Sending / Cron Not Running
    • Preview Shows 0 Recipients with Target-Form Filters (Premium)
    • Hitting Rate Limits
    • Emails Going to Spam
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  • Explanations & Concepts
    • How Batching & Cron Work
    • Throttling Models Explained
    • Deduplication Strategy
    • Batch Statuses & Actions
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    • Limitations & Design Trade‑offs
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Create Your First Feed (5‑Minute Quickstart)

A feed is the set of rules that tells Mass Email Notifications how to build and send a batch. Creating one only takes a few minutes.


Steps to Create a Feed #

  1. Go to the Form: Open the Gravity Form you’ll use as your control or trigger form.
  2. Add a New Feed: Under Form Settings → Mass Notifications, click Add New.
  3. Name / Label: Give the feed a clear name. You can even use merge tags (e.g., include today’s date from the form entry) so each batch is easy to recognize.
  4. Deduplication: Decide whether to allow duplicate emails or limit each recipient to the most recent entry. Most users keep dedupe enabled to avoid sending the same person multiple copies.
  5. Target Form: Pick the form that holds the recipients you want to reach. The plugin will pull emails from this form’s entries.
  6. Email Field: Choose the email field in the target form. This tells the feed where to look for addresses.
  7. Message Template: Select a Gravity Forms notification to use as the email content, or build your own template from scratch. You can include merge tags from both the control form and the target form.

Tips #

  • Clear Labels: Use descriptive names so you know at a glance what each feed does (e.g., “Donor Updates – Monthly”).
  • Test First: Start with a small batch or a dummy target form to confirm your setup before sending widely.
  • Conditional Logic: Refine who gets included by setting conditions in the feed. For example, send only to entries where “Membership = Active.”

Once saved, your feed is ready. Submitting the connected control form will now create a batch based on these settings.

Updated on September 7, 2025

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