Universal Frontend Editor
Simple Editable Table for your WordPress Website
Create unlimited editable tables, display them anywhere in the front end using a shortcode, and share them with users, employees, or team members.
The simplest Frontend Editor
WordPress is a powerful platform and you can use it to create Document Libraries, Events Directories, Marketplaces
and WooCommerce stores, Business listings, Employee management dashboards, and more.
This plugin is perfect for managing the Information in the Frontend in a simple table interface.
This plugin will save you a lot of time and money. It provides all the features needed for editing
in the front end with many customization options.
You can create unlimited editors for the frontend, you can select what information will be edited (posts, pages, products, etc.),
you can select which fields can be edited, and finally place the generated shortcode in a page.
Demos
We have created many frontend spreadsheets (tables) that you can fully use. You can edit the settings and play with them as a regular user.
Note: These demos are just a few examples. You can create editable tables for many more purposes, including managing events, user profiles, media library, documents library, etc.
Click on the demo table you want to use.
Use Cases
WooCommerce Stores
You have 2 employees: Jose edits the products stock, and Mark edits the products prices.
You can create one spreadsheet for Jose with the columns “Product title, Stock status, Stock quantity”.
You can create another spreadsheet for Mark, with the columns “Product title, Regular price, Sale price”.
Events listings
You can create a WordPress site using a plugin for managing events.
Now you want to allow your users to submit their own events.
You can create a page called “My events” and display a spreadsheet with the columns: Event title, organizer, description, image, date, and other meta data.
Client dashboard
You created a WordPress site for a client, but you don´t want the client to use wp-admin.
You can create a page called “Posts” and display a spreadsheet where your client can view and edit blog posts easily.
He can edit all the posts in a single page, he can make advanced searches, etc.
Custom Platforms
You can create a WordPress site where users can log in and edit Tweets.
Create a spreadsheet named “My tweets” with the columns: Tweet, Date, Image (image uploader).
Now your users can manage tweets easily using the spreadsheet in the frontend.
- Create Custom Spreadsheets for editing Post Types
- Edit Posts and Pages on the Frontend
- Edit WooCommerce Products without using wp-admin
- Edit Custom Post Types on the Frontend
- Customize columns for every spreadsheet
- Display the spreadsheet on any page using a Shortcode
Features
Pro Features
If you purchase the “Frontend” extension, you´ll have access to all these features in the frontend:
- Custom Post Types: Edit all custom post types in the Frontend.
- WooCommerce Products: Full integration. Edit all Fields, Attributes, Variations.
- Advanced searches: Search by keyword, date range, author, taxonomies, and custom fields.
- Custom Columns: Add custom columns to the Frontend Spreadsheets.
- Columns resizing: Change columns sizes.
- Columns visibility: Every spreadsheet can have different columns. Hide, display, and sort columns for every spreadsheet.
- Advanced Custom Fields: Edit metaboxes in the Frontend with the Spreadsheets.
- YOAST SEO: Edit SEO titles, descriptions, keywords in spreadsheet.
- And more
Additional features
You can purchase these extensions to add more features to the Frontend Spreadsheet:
For example.
In order to edit “Users” in the Frontend, you need to purchase 2 plugins. “Frontend” extension for the spreadsheet editor + “users” extension for the user profile features.
User Roles Supported
We respect WordPress User Roles.
Contributors can submit posts but not publish them.
Authors can view and edit their own posts only.
Editors and administrators can view and edit all posts.