WP Sheet Editor Taxonomy Terms Pro 1.7.23
WP Sheet Editor Taxonomy Terms Pro lets you manage all WordPress taxonomy terms—categories, tags, attributes, and more—with a spreadsheet-style editor, saving you time and reducing errors. The main benefit is faster, consistent term updates across taxonomies, plus bulk editing and seamless integration with your workflow. Explore it and streamline term management today.
Description
WP Sheet Editor Taxonomy Terms Pro helps you manage WordPress taxonomy terms—such as categories, tags, attributes, and other custom taxonomies—using a spreadsheet-style editor. Instead of updating terms one-by-one in the WordPress admin screens, you can review and refine large sets of terms in a single workflow.
It’s designed for content teams and site owners who need faster, more consistent taxonomy updates across multiple taxonomies (including common ones like event categories and portfolio categories). The result is less manual work, fewer term-entry mistakes, and a smoother process for keeping your taxonomy structure aligned with how users find content.
Main Features
- Spreadsheet-style taxonomy editor — Edit WordPress taxonomy terms in a grid layout for quick, at-a-glance changes.
- Manage multiple taxonomies — Update categories, tags, attributes, and all other registered taxonomies from one place.
- Bulk term editing — Apply consistent updates across many terms at once to reduce repetitive admin work.
- Works with custom taxonomy setups — Includes taxonomies such as event categories, portfolio categories, and theme- or plugin-defined taxonomies.
- Term detail updates — Keep term names and related fields organized while maintaining consistent taxonomy structure.
- Reduces manual errors — Spreadsheet-style editing helps minimize typos and inconsistent entries when working at scale.
- Fits your WordPress workflow — Designed to streamline term management alongside your existing WordPress content process.
Benefits
- Faster updates — Bulk editing speeds up term changes across categories, tags, attributes, and custom taxonomies.
- More consistent taxonomy — Standardized term editing reduces naming variations that can fragment navigation and filtering.
- Better UX for visitors — Clean taxonomy organization improves how users browse and locate content.
- SEO-friendly structure — Accurate taxonomy terms support clearer site architecture and more dependable internal structure.
- Scales with content — Efficient management helps when your site grows and term lists become larger.
Who is it suitable for?
- WooCommerce stores with large product catalogs and many attribute terms.
- Content-heavy blogs and publishing sites managing frequent category/tag updates.
- Agencies maintaining multiple client WordPress sites with custom taxonomies.
- Theme or template kit users who rely on structured taxonomy for layouts and filtering.
- Portfolio, events, or directory websites using custom taxonomy taxonomies for organization.
- Teams collaborating on content workflows who need consistent term management.