Ninja Forms File Uploads 3.3.29
With Ninja Forms File Uploads, you control where files are stored and how they’re named, using permanent or dynamic upload directories and renaming uploads by date, user, or field data. This WordPress plugin streamlines file management and improves consistency across your site. Perfect for seamless uploads, easy organization, and safer, cleaner media handling.
Description
Ninja Forms File Uploads is a WordPress plugin extension for Ninja Forms that helps you manage uploaded files more deliberately. Instead of leaving uploads to default settings, it lets you control where files are stored and how they’re named as they come in.
It supports both permanent and dynamic upload directories, so you can keep media organized by context. The plugin can also rename uploads using date, username, or field data, improving consistency across your site and making file handling easier for editors and administrators.
Main Features
- Permanent upload directory control — Save uploaded files to a chosen fixed folder for consistent storage.
- Dynamic upload directories — Route files into directories that can change based on defined logic.
- Rename uploads by date — Use date-based naming to keep uploads clearly ordered over time.
- Rename uploads by username — Include the uploader’s username in filenames to improve traceability.
- Rename uploads by field data — Build filenames using values submitted in Ninja Forms fields.
- Cleaner media organization — Maintain a more predictable folder and naming structure for easier management.
Benefits
- More consistent uploads — Standardized directories and naming reduce messy, hard-to-audit file libraries.
- Faster file discovery — Date/user/field-based filenames make it easier to locate the right asset.
- Better workflow clarity — More organized storage supports smoother handoffs between form processing and site editing.
- Improved site hygiene — Keeping predictable structure helps prevent clutter from repeated uploads.
Who is it suitable for?
- WordPress site owners using Ninja Forms for submissions with attachments.
- Website administrators who need organized media folders for uploaded content.
- Content teams and editors handling user-submitted files regularly.
- Agencies building multiple client forms and wanting consistent upload structure.
- Websites with role-based workflows where uploads should be traceable to users.