WS Form PRO Post Management 1.6.12
Description
WS Form PRO Post Management is a WordPress plugin that helps you turn form submissions into real post changes. Instead of editing content manually in the WordPress admin, you can build front-end forms with WS Form PRO and connect them to actions that create or update posts of any post type. It’s designed to streamline content workflows, keeping your post data consistent and reducing repetitive tasks for teams and contributors.
By automating post creation and updates from a form-driven process, it supports structured publishing across your site—whether you’re managing posts, pages, or custom post types. If you use Elementor or other WordPress themes to craft user-facing pages, this plugin fits naturally into front-end content workflows.
Main Features
- Post creation actions — Create new WordPress posts directly from a submitted form.
- Post update actions — Update existing posts using data submitted through WS Form PRO.
- Any post type support — Work with built-in posts/pages and custom post types.
- Form-to-post workflow — Connect form fields to actions that perform post operations.
- Front-end submission ready — Enable users to submit content without accessing the WordPress admin.
- Reusable form setup — Build once with WS Form PRO and reuse the same workflow across pages.
- Consistent content handling — Reduce variation by standardizing how post data is entered.
Benefits
- Faster publishing — Automates repetitive create/update steps so content moves quicker.
- Higher consistency — Encourages uniform post entries and reduces formatting mistakes.
- Better contributor UX — Lets writers and users submit via simple front-end forms.
- Less manual admin work — Cuts down on time spent editing posts to apply submitted data.
- Workflow scalability — Supports growing teams and expanding content types with the same approach.
Who is it suitable for?
- Multi-author WordPress blogs and editorial teams
- Agencies managing content for multiple clients
- Sites that use custom post types for structured content
- Community and submission-driven platforms needing front-end posting
- Content hubs coordinating frequent updates across the site
- Publishers standardizing how contributors provide post data