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on the search for a database-application that runs in WP : display thousands of records


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Good day dear friends hello to everybody.,

 

first of all: i hope that this thread is posted in the right sub-forum here:  Plz set me straight if not.

for a new project i need to have option to show data to my user

i generally work with a WordPress-Tech-Stack

 

Well if it comes to database-plugins i have tried to get an overview: 

 

Question: is wordpress-participants database the most versatile and flexible WordPress-Database-plugin out there!?

 

it was created for the use in very very challenging tasks and use-cases

https://wordpress.org/plugins/participants-database/

  

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This plugin offers all the functionality needed to build and maintain a database of people or anything you want. The database is fully configurable, allowing you to define all the fields of information you want to store for each record. The records can be entered individually in the WordPress admin section, imported with a CSV file, or let the individuals themselves create their own record. Display lists of records can be sorted and filtered by any field, and the result exported as a CSV file.

 

This plugin was developed for an organization with the mission of educating and empowering voters. This organization needed to quickly build a database of concerned voters, supporters, and volunteers, giving them an ability to collect input and feedback, organize volunteers, and mobilize its voter constituency with actions such as petition drives and voter education campaigns.

well - what would you say.  I have tried to find out - if there is another option - but to take up 2000 records of data - i have not found anything similar poweful. Look forward to hear from you

 

well .- what do you think here: see a demo:

a. https://www.mtnebo.org.au/participants-database-public-list/

b. https://xnau.com/work/wordpress-plugins/participants-database/list-participants/

c. https://demo.xnau.com/?blueprint-url=https://out.xnau.com/blueprint.jso

i look forward to hear from you

Best regards

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If the solution works for you then use it imo.

If I am going to use Wordpress for something like this I will use the custom taxonomy plugin and pull the data using the API.

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On 23/04/2025 at 03:12, Kyle said:

If the solution works for you then use it imo.

If I am going to use Wordpress for something like this I will use the custom taxonomy plugin and pull the data using the API.

Thanks dear Kyle glad to hear from you - the idea of using a custom taxonomy plugin is a great idea.

 

i will have a closer look on that

 

have a great day. greetings ;)

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On 08/03/2025 at 17:41, thedhubs said:

Good day dear friends hello to everybody.,

 

first of all: i hope that this thread is posted in the right sub-forum here:  Plz set me straight if not.

for a new project i need to have option to show data to my user

i generally work with a WordPress-Tech-Stack

 

Well if it comes to database-plugins i have tried to get an overview: 

 

Question: is wordpress-participants database the most versatile and flexible WordPress-Database-plugin out there!?

 

it was created for the use in very very challenging tasks and use-cases

https://wordpress.org/plugins/participants-database/

  

 

well .- what do you think here: see a demo:

a. https://www.mtnebo.org.au/participants-database-public-list/

b. https://xnau.com/work/wordpress-plugins/participants-database/list-participants/

c. https://demo.xnau.com/?blueprint-url=https://out.xnau.com/blueprint.jso

i look forward to hear from you

Best regards

Hey thedhubs

I used the Participants database before it is solid and handles large datasets pretty well, especially for non-tech users. For over 2000 records it holds up fine if you are not performing heavy relational queries.
That said if you want more advanced features like complex filtering, front-end editing, or custom layouts  also consider WP DataTables or the Advanced Custom Fields + CPT UI combo. They are flexible and can scale if set up right.

so what you think now?

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Tried it once for a school project, and yeah it was flexible, but I had to fiddle a lot to get conditional fields working right. Anyone know if there’s a better plugin with drag-and-drop field builders?

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Great question Participants Database is indeed one of the more flexible and well-documented WordPress database plugins, especially for managing user records and form-based data collection. It’s excellent for non-developers who need customizable fields, frontend forms, and CSV import/export options without coding.

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good day dear davidmubarak 🙂

great to hear from you.  I am very glad to read your answer:  its great to see that there are oters that love the WP-Partitcipants DB too. 

i like it very very much.  The developer - Roland does alot to the WordPress- Community, And i am so glad to have this great app among the plugins.

 

thank you for the reply

have a great day. Greetings🙂

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