WP Sheet Editor Post Types 2.25.17
WP Sheet Editor Post Types lets you edit Posts, Pages, and Custom Post Types in WordPress from a single spreadsheet, cutting hours of clicking and updates. Save time, boost productivity, and maintain data consistency with bulk edits and inline fields. Designed for seamless Wordpress integration with a user-friendly interface, it's an efficient choice for teams and solo editors—explore it today.
Description
WP Sheet Editor Post Types is a WordPress-focused plugin that lets you edit Posts, Pages, and Custom Post Types using a spreadsheet-style interface. Instead of opening many screens and repeating clicks, you can manage content in one place and make changes across multiple items faster.
It’s built to fit common WordPress editing workflows, including bulk updates and inline field editing. This helps reduce time spent navigating the admin and supports more consistent updates when multiple fields must stay aligned.
For teams and solo editors who handle frequent content revisions, this approach improves productivity while keeping your content structure organized within WordPress.
Main Features
- Edit Posts, Pages, and Custom Post Types — Manage different WordPress content types from the same spreadsheet view.
- Spreadsheet-based editing — Update content in a grid layout that’s familiar for bulk work.
- Bulk edits across multiple items — Apply changes to many posts at once to reduce repetitive work.
- Inline field editing — Modify field values directly in the table without switching between multiple admin pages.
- Single interface for updates — Keep your focus in one place while reviewing and adjusting many rows.
- Data consistency support — Maintain uniform values when updating shared fields across content.
- User-friendly WordPress UI — Designed to work smoothly with the way editors manage content in WordPress.
- Efficient workflow for frequent revisions — Speed up routine updates like mass corrections and field standardization.
Benefits
- Faster content updates — Bulk and inline editing reduce the hours spent on repetitive clicking.
- Higher productivity — One spreadsheet workflow helps editors complete more changes in less time.
- Fewer manual mistakes — Consistent bulk edits lower the chance of missing items or mis-typing values.
- Better admin UX — A single view makes review and correction easier than jumping across many pages.
- More reliable content structure — Keeping fields aligned supports cleaner organization and can indirectly help content discoverability.
Who is it suitable for?
- WordPress content teams managing large numbers of posts and pages
- Agencies producing and updating client websites at scale
- Solo bloggers and editors who handle frequent revisions
- WooCommerce stores that manage content via custom post types
- Projects migrating or normalizing content fields across many pages
- Training and publishing sites with structured article libraries