UsersWP Frontend Post 1.3.5
Description
UsersWP Frontend Post is a WordPress plugin add-on that lets registered authors submit blog posts and other Custom Post Types from a front-end page. It solves the common workflow problem of wanting contributions without granting users access to the WordPress back end. With admin control and fast moderation, you can review submissions before they go live. This is especially useful for multi-author WordPress blogs and guest posting, where clear separation between contributors and administrators improves day-to-day content management.
Designed to keep the publishing experience simple for non-admins, it enables front-end submissions through a clean, user-friendly interface. It also supports a practical editorial process by letting you manage what gets approved, rejected, or held for review—without requiring users to log into wp-admin.
Main Features
- Front-end post submission — Allows users to submit content from a page on your site instead of using the WordPress editor.
- Custom Post Type support — Enables submissions not only for posts, but also for other Custom Post Types.
- Multi-author workflow — Helps run a multi-author blog while keeping authors out of the back end.
- Guest post intake — Provides a structured way to accept and process guest contributions.
- Admin moderation control — Gives administrators the ability to review submissions before publishing.
- Fast review cycle — Streamlines moderation so editorial decisions can happen quickly.
- No back-end access required — Reduces the need to grant authors WordPress back-end permissions.
Benefits
- Stronger content control — Moderation keeps unwanted submissions from going live.
- Better author experience — Contributors can publish from the front end without learning the WordPress admin area.
- Smoother guest submissions — A dedicated process makes guest posting more organized and predictable.
- More efficient moderation — A faster review workflow reduces editorial bottlenecks.
- Role separation — Limits access to wp-admin while still supporting collaborative publishing.
Who is it suitable for?
- Multi-author WordPress blogs
- Websites accepting guest posts
- Content teams managing editorial review cycles
- Agencies running WordPress sites for clients
- Communities that want user-generated submissions
- Publishers using Custom Post Types beyond standard posts