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Let visitors edit Advanced Custom Fields content from the front end — no admin access, no wp-admin, just a form on your page.
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### The problem it solves
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#### The problem it solves
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Advanced Custom Fields is one of the most powerful tools in WordPress for structured content, but editing it has always meant going into wp-admin. For membership sites, directories, community-submitted content, or client self-service portals, that's a real barrier. Either your users need WordPress accounts with admin access, or you're manually updating their content for them.
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### How it helps
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#### How it helps
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The widget renders ACF's native frontend form directly on your page — including repeaters, flexible content, tabs, and every other ACF field type. It can either update the current post (perfect for single-post templates where users edit their own content) or create a new post of a chosen type (ideal for front-end submissions). All the layout and field behaviour matches the WordPress dashboard, so there's no learning curve for editors.
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### The result
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#### The result
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A fully functional front-end editing experience that lets contributors manage their content without ever seeing the WordPress admin. Membership sites, directories, and client portals become self-service, and you stop being the middleman for every content update.
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