Pro starts at $79 per year
powerful form Advanced users who need to integrate form data in tables freemium
Business plans start at $199.50 per year
wp datasheet Users looking for an advanced table building tool with advanced styling Starting at $44 per year
4 Supsystic’s Data Table Generator Users who latvia phone number need flexible tables with data visualization options freemium
Paid versions start at $49 per year or $89 one-time
5 display stand Bloggers who need WordPress tables and charts freemium
Pro starts at $99 per year
6 WP Table Generator Users who want drag-and-drop table building with rich customization capabilities freemium
Starter plans start at $59 per year
Tables are a great way to display large amounts of data in an easy-to-read format. You can use tables to share raw data, display price comparisons, create network listings, and more.
WordPress has a built-in feature that lets you add tables to posts and pages, but it’s limited in functionality and doesn’t offer many styling options.
Using a WordPress table plugin gives you access to additional features such as drag-and-drop table building, advanced sorting options, full color and style control, and more.
When you create engaging and interactive tables, you are more likely to get visitors to engage with and spend more time on your WordPress site.
How we test and review WordPress form plugins
Ease of use is one of the most important factors to consider when considering a WordPress tables plugin. For this reason, we looked at how easy it is to set up and manage tables, especially for those new to coding.
In addition to ease of use, here's a breakdown of the other factors we considered for each plugin:
Import and Export Options: Supports table import/export in formats such as Excel, CSV, HTML, and JSON.
Interactive functions: whether users can interact with the table through sorting, filtering, paging, etc.
Data Management: How the plugin handles dynamic data updates and form integration.