Data Source – charts, tables, maps and data grids
Data Source is a WordPress plugin that turns your data into beautiful, sortable charts, tables, grids and maps from CSV, XML, Excel, Google Sheets, MySQL, or WP post types. Enjoy responsive visuals, template-based grids, and Google Charts—ideal for dashboards and WooCommerce data. One-minute setup, translation-ready, with strong support.
Description
Data Source is a WordPress plugin that turns your existing data into clear visualizations on your pages. It imports and displays information from CSV, XML, Excel, Google Sheets, MySQL tables, and WordPress post types, then renders it as charts, sortable tables, grids, and maps. This helps you replace manual reporting with interactive, data-driven views that fit your site design. With template-based grid layouts and Google Charts, you can build dashboards for content, operations, or WooCommerce data without complex setup.
Main Features
- Multiple data sources — Load data from CSV, XML, Excel, Google Spreadsheets, MySQL tables, and WordPress custom post types.
- Sortable, filterable tables — Present records in tables that users can sort and refine for faster scanning.
- Responsive visuals — Ensure charts, tables, and grids adapt to different screen sizes across devices.
- Google Charts support — Create charts using Google Charts with straightforward configuration.
- Template-based grid layouts — Generate grids from your dataset using reusable layout templates.
- Vector and Google Maps — Visualize address, city, country, or latitude/longitude data as maps.
- WooCommerce-friendly usage — Build dashboards from WooCommerce-related data such as products, orders, and invoices.
- Translation-ready setup — Display content in a translation-friendly manner for multilingual WordPress sites.
- One-minute installation — Install and start configuring visualizations quickly inside WordPress.
Benefits
- Better UX for data — Interactive tables and responsive layouts make it easier to explore information.
- Quicker reporting — Reuse existing CSV, Sheets, XML, or database data instead of rebuilding views manually.
- More actionable dashboards — Charts, grids, and maps help turn raw numbers into understandable insights.
- Improved site content — Consistent, template-based displays enhance how visitors engage with data.
- Integration with WordPress data — Connect to WordPress post types and MySQL queries for scalable data workflows.
Who is it suitable for?
- WooCommerce stores that need order or product dashboards
- Bloggers and content sites displaying structured datasets
- Agencies building client reporting pages in WordPress
- Teams maintaining datasets in Google Sheets, CSV, or Excel
- Websites that need map-based views from address or coordinate data