Gravity Geolocation 3.5 Beta 1: Rebuilt from the Ground Up with WPGeo Framework

By Eyal Fitoussi - Published on September 25, 2025

Introduction

We are excited to announce the beta release of Gravity Geolocation 3.5 Beta 1. This major release has been completely rebuilt from the ground up on our new WPGeo Framework, making it faster, more reliable, and ready to support bigger projects and more powerful features.

This beta is now available for testing, and we highly recommend running it first on a development or staging site before updating your live website.

Introducing the WPGeo Framework

At the core of this release is the brand-new WPGeo Framework.
This framework powers all geolocation features and is designed to be shared across multiple plugins.

  • Unified foundation – All plugins will gradually move to the framework for consistency.
  • Faster development – Easier maintenance and quicker release cycles.
  • More reliable – Built with performance and stability in mind.
  • Faster access to features – A shared codebase allows us to deliver new features across plugins at the same time.

Enhanced Performance and Reliability

Gravity Geolocation has been completely rewritten for better efficiency and reliability.
The new structure reduces code complexity, improves load times, and addresses many past issues.

Updated Google API Support

Please note that the new version requires using the Places API (new, not legacy) and the Routes API (instead of the legacy Directions API).
Make sure both API services are enabled in your Google Cloud Console to ensure your forms continue working properly.
For a step-by-step guide, follow our API setup guide.

Installation Notes

This version requires the WPGeo Framework in order to run properly.

When you install or update to the new version of Gravity Geolocation, the system will automatically check
if the WPGeo Framework is installed and active on your site.

  • If the framework is already installed – Gravity Geolocation will activate as usual.
  • If the framework is not yet installed – you will see a one-click prompt to install it directly from your WordPress dashboard.

This process ensures a smooth installation and keeps everything up to date without requiring any manual file uploads.

Experimental Drawing Tools

A new experimental feature is now available: Drawing Tools.
These tools allow you to draw shapes such as circles, rectangles, and polygons directly on Google Maps.

What Can You Do with Drawing Tools?

  • Mark areas and zones – Create visual boundaries on the map such as delivery regions, service zones, or coverage areas.
  • Calculate area and bounds – Measure the size or perimeter of drawn shapes for more precise geographic data.
  • Dynamic pricing and conditions – Use shape data to calculate costs, fees, or availability based on distance, area, or zone rules.

These capabilities open the door to advanced use cases such as delivery cost calculations, zoning restrictions, or territory management.

Since this feature is experimental, we encourage you to test it and share your feedback to help shape its final version.

Upcoming Plans and Licensing Changes

With the official release of Gravity Geolocation 3.5, we will also be introducing a new plan structure to better reflect the different needs of our users.

  • Starter – Includes all the essential geolocation fields such as the Geocoder, Address, Coordinates, Map, and Locator Button, making it a solid choice for standard projects.
  • Pro – Includes everything from the Starter plan, and expands on it with advanced tools such as the Directions Field, Directions Panel Field, Entries Mashup Map, and Single Entry Map. All existing licenses will be seamlessly transitioned to this plan with no action required.
  • Agency – Includes everything in Plus, along with exclusive features such as the new Drawing Tools, and will continue to expand with future capabilities like direct integration with GEO my WP and additional advanced geolocation features.

These changes are not active during the beta phase, but will take effect once the new version is officially released.

Important Notes

Because this is a major release, please keep in mind:

  • Always test on a development or staging site before updating live sites.
  • Back up your site before installing the beta.
  • We welcome bug reports and feedback to make the stable release even better.
  • If you rely on custom code or third‑party integrations, test compatibility with the beta before upgrading live sites.

Try the Beta Today

Ready to explore the future of Gravity Geolocation? Download the new version and see the improvements for yourself.

Existing customers can download the beta from their account page under File Downloads.

We’d love your feedback. Let us know how the new WPGeo Framework and the new version of Gravity Geolocation performs on your site. Your input is invaluable in shaping the final release, and will help us deliver the most stable and powerful version yet.

👉 Download the beta now from your File Downloads page.