Ninja Forms Front-End Posting 3.0.12
Ninja Forms Front-End Posting lets site visitors submit posts, pages, or custom post types directly from the frontend. With backend-like controls, it lets you choose default post status (draft, pending, publish) and tailor forms for easy user-generated content in Wordpress. A sleek integration, easy-to-use frontend forms boost engagement while keeping moderation in your hands—perfect for community sites.
Description
Ninja Forms Front-End Posting is a WordPress plugin extension that lets visitors create content directly from the frontend using Ninja Forms. Instead of sending users to the WordPress admin area, it provides a user-friendly form experience for submitting posts, pages, or custom post types.
It mirrors key backend posting controls, so you can manage how new submissions are handled. You can set a default post status—draft, pending, or publish—helping you keep moderation aligned with your community goals while improving engagement with on-site forms.
Main Features
- Frontend content submission — Let users submit new content from public pages using Ninja Forms.
- Supports posts, pages, and custom post types — Choose the content type the form will create.
- Backend-like posting options — Use the same creation options available in the WordPress admin workflow.
- Default post status control — Automatically set submissions to draft, pending, or publish.
- Form-driven publishing workflow — Turn form submissions into actual WordPress entries without manual entry.
- Community-friendly UX — Keep users in context with a streamlined frontend submission flow.
Benefits
- Better engagement — Encourages participation by making submissions easy from the page they’re browsing.
- Controlled moderation — Default statuses support review-ready drafts or pending approvals.
- Higher publishing consistency — Ensures new content is created through a consistent frontend process.
- Improved user experience — Reduces friction by avoiding WordPress backend navigation.
- Scalable UGC workflows — Suitable for recurring contributions where multiple users submit content over time.
Who is it suitable for?
- Community websites that rely on user-generated content
- WordPress blogs seeking easier contributor submissions
- Agencies building client WordPress sites with custom post types
- Editorial teams that need draft or pending review flows
- Online directories and niche platforms using custom post types
- Content-focused sites that want frontend-first interaction