Stay informed about the future of Spreadsheet Reader plugin. This roadmap outlines upcoming features, improvements, and milestones we’re working on. Our goal is to continuously evolve the plugin based on user feedback, performance needs, and emerging best practices. Check back regularly to see what’s coming next!
Spreadsheet Reader Plugin Roadmap
Planned
Two-Way Sync (Bi-Directional Updates)
Allow users to edit spreadsheet data directly from the WordPress site and automatically push changes back to Google Sheets.
Live Auto-Refresh
Automatically update the displayed data at configurable intervals without requiring a full page reload.
Advanced Filtering & Sorting
Add front-end controls for users to filter and sort spreadsheet data dynamically and intuitively.
User Role-Based Data Access
Display different sets of data based on the visitor's user role (e.g., admin, editor, subscriber) for better personalization and control.
WooCommerce Integration
Use spreadsheet data as a dynamic source for WooCommerce product prices, stock levels, or descriptions.
Elementor & Gutenberg Blocks
Easily insert spreadsheet tables into visual editors like Elementor and Gutenberg with native block support.
Form Integrations (Gravity Forms, WPForms, Fluent Forms)
Automatically send form submissions to Google Sheets without writing custom code.
API Endpoint for External Apps
Expose REST API endpoints so external apps or services can retrieve or update spreadsheet data securely.
CSV & JSON Export
Provide users with export options to download displayed table data in CSV or JSON format directly from the site.
Next
Offline Mode (Fallback Cache)
Display cached spreadsheet data when the Google Sheets API is temporarily unavailable, ensuring consistent user experience.
In Progress
Pagination Shortcode
Developing a shortcode that enables pagination of spreadsheet data on the front-end. Users can define how many rows to display per page and navigate through data seamlessly.
Bricks Loop Row Limit Support
Adding support for row limits in Bricks Builder’s loop, allowing users to fetch a specific number of rows dynamically for improved performance and control.