Front End Product Submission
Front End Product Submission
Description
This plugin provides a shortcode that allows users to submit WooCommerce products from the front end of your website. The form includes fields for product name, price, description, category, and image.
Arbitrary section
You can use this plugin to easily allow your site users to submit products without giving them access to the WordPress admin dashboard. This is useful for multi-vendor marketplaces or any site where user-generated content is desired.
Credits
This plugin was developed by Ravi Acharya.
Support
If you need help or have any questions, feel free to open an issue on the (https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/front-end-product-submission/).
Installation
- Upload the plugin files to the
/wp-content/plugins/front-end-product-submissiondirectory, or install the plugin through the WordPress plugins screen directly. - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ screen in WordPress.
- Use the shortcode
[demo_product_submission_form]to display the product submission form on any page or post.
Screenshots
Faq
Use the shortcode [add_product] to display the form on any page or post.
Yes, only logged-in users can submit products.
Yes, WooCommerce must be installed and activated for this plugin to function.
Reviews
Empowering Front-End Product Submission for WooCommerce
By jatinmohane on November 25, 2024
This plugin provides a simple and effective way for users to submit products directly from the front end, making it perfect for multi-vendor marketplaces and user-generated content platforms. While it offers essential features like product name, price, description, category, and image fields, adding moderation tools and customizable options could further enhance its utility. A great tool for fostering user interaction with WooCommerce sites!
Suggestions for Improvement:
1. Add a moderation feature to approve or reject submitted products.
2. Include options for custom fields and validation rules.
3. Provide email notifications for submission status updates.
4. Add detailed documentation or developer examples for extending the plugin.
5. Enable analytics to track user submissions and activity.
Changelog
1.0
- Initial release.

