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If you’re using the WPForms plugin to create forms on your WordPress site, then we have some great news for you.
With Views for WPForms plugin, you can now display and edit form entries on the front end of your site. That’s right, no more logging into the backend to manage your form entries.
With our drag & drop view builder, you can easily create table or list views of entries, allow users to edit entries and approve or disapprove entries from the frontend of your site.
Our plugin is also compatible with all WPForms Forms Add-Ons, so you can add even more features and functionality to your forms.
Here is step by step guide to display WPForms Entries anywhere on your site
Views for WPForms lets you display WPForms Entries in your site frontend using drag & drop View builder.
You can create a table view, list view, or datatable (Pro feature).
It allows you to add content before & after the View.
You can set the number of Entries to display on the page.
Table View
List View
DataTable View
Edit Entry Demo
Get more features in Pro version
* List View Format
* DataTable View Format
* Edit Entries from frontend
* Delete Entries from frontend
* Display only approved Entries
* Display only User submitted Entries
* Add Search Form above or at View bottom to filter/search entries by field values
* Display Entry details on Single Page
* Add Custom HTML field & use WPForms Smart Tags inside View
* Filter entries by field values or use Merge Tags
* Sort WPForms Entries via field values
* Display Only starred entries
* Display Only viewed entries
Get WPForms Views PRO!
= List & DataTable View Format =
Display WPForms Entries in a multicolumn layout on your site frontend. Want more features than a regular table? We have you covered. Display data using dataTables including features like responsive layout, print, pdf, CSV download entries options.
Allow logged-in users to edit their entries from the site frontend using the same form that they used to create an entry. Edit Entry works by prefilling Form fields with entry data. After the user submits Form entry is updated. Administrators can edit all entries. Send a custom notification/email when entry is edited from frontend
Inline Edit Entries without page refresh. The user will never leave the page & can update one field at a time. Best for quick updating of fields displayed in a View.
Allow users to delete their submitted entries from the site frontend. Logged-in users can delete their entries and administrators can delete any entry.
Display Search Form in your View to allow users to filter view data by any field value. Options also include searching by Entry Submission Date or Date Range e.g. Display entries submitted between two dates.
Set Filters to Filter Entries before displaying on the site frontend by using any Form field value, logged-in user meta, custom dates, etc.
E.g. Display all entries where the user selected Male as Gender field value while submitting the form.
Sort by any Field value in Ascending or Descending order. Allows you to add multiple sort conditions.
Display only those entries that are approved by admin from the backend. Approve or Unapprove Entries from site frontend.
Display calculations like sum or average of field values in the table footer.
Display data on Google Maps above or at bottom of View.
Add custom HTML within View data. Support WPForms Smart Tags so you can display data by combining multiple field values.
Works perfectly with User Registration Addon. Register new users on site, display their profile data on the frontend using WPForms Views & then allow them to update it using the Inline Edit addon.
Update associated posts whenever you update entries from WPForms Views. Allow users to update their posts from the site frontend.
Show or hide partial entries within View. Display the Entry Resume link to allow the user to complete partial WPForms entries.
Show Google Maps on the page where you have added View. Create a custom infobox with the data from the WPForms fields.
= WPForms Import Entries =
Import Entries to WPForms CSV file