Custom WordPress Admin Column Plugin
Get your content insights without navigating to the Editor
Organize your data like a pro with our Admin Columns addon. It will help you to customize the default columns width, label text and add custom columns. Get support for ACF (Advanced Custom Field), Metabox, Pods.

Benefits of Admin Columns Pro by WP Adminify
Reorder the position, control the size, and remove unwanted columns from your WordPress Dashboard. It helps users to keep track of the necessary things that matter for their website.
WordPress Admin Column Customizer
Admin Columns by WP Adminify will help you with Dashboard Columns Customization. It has the power to modify the label’s text and column width. Just drag and drop to define the position of your columns.


Manage WordPress Admin Column
Manage columns in posts, pages, post types, and taxonomies on your WordPress dashboard. It provides a way to easily manage the columns shown in the dashboard. No other alternative can provide a customizing experience like WP Adminify does.
ACF Support
It allows you to showcase Advanced custom fields (ACF) of posts, pages, and post types data in admin columns. Adding custom fields to a column is easy; just add a new column and select the data you want to add.


Pods – Custom Content Types and Fields support
Admin Columns Pro by WP Adminify integrates with Pods – Custom Content Types and Fields, helping you manage your Pods content. It has an easy-to-use interface and a lot of different settings to control both Post Type and Taxonomy columns.
Support Taxonomies Columns
If you use categories or tags, then you may notice some Columns on this Taxonomy page. It has some default columns called Description, Slag, and Count. These columns are also customizable and will provide you with a nice user interface.


WooCommerce Support
Boost your WooCommerce Product Page UI with our Admin Column addon. An excellent solution to manage your WooCommerce Columns. Maybe if you think you don’t need to showcase Stock Availability or Product Price columns, then just remove them.
Featured Image Column
It’s not a good idea to open each post in the editor to check its featured image. It’s also very time-consuming for the editor. That’s why we have introduced the Featured Image column. Enable it once, and you’ll be able to check the thumbnail from the post page.

Rename Column Label Text
We believe that personalization has no limit. And here you can add Custom Text for your label. Rename the label wisely and make something unique for your WordPress Dashboard. For example, you can change the “Category” into “Type”.
Sortable Admin Column
Another interesting feature is the “Sortable Admin Column”. Easily reorder the position of your items by drag and drop. For example, you can sort the “image” column 3rd position and bring the “Date” column to the 2nd position.

Add Post ID Column
You can check your post ID by visiting the default editor's permalink. However, having a custom admin column for post ID is great. It has multiple uses, such as targeting specific posts to apply custom CSS, It’s just one of the many uses for post ID.
Admin Column Width customization
Width customization for columns is super easy. There are percentage and pixel values to define the exact width of your column. Now, get rid of the default width and get the control to set your area.


Supports All Post types
Yes, it supports all post types. No matter which theme or plugin you are using. You can access any post type and customize its supportive columns properly. Customization of the taxonomy for custom post types is also possible.
Summery of Admin Columns Plugin Feature
Success Stories
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WordPress.org
"This plugin is very great: works fine, gives a very nice look to the WordPress Dashboard”

@peopleinside
WordPress.org
"This plugin lets me transform the UI, user-friendly, and fast—essential for a modern website backend."

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Web Desgin Agency
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Developer & Creator
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Startup
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Manage Dashboard with Admin Columns Pro
Easily manage, reorder, and modify your admin columns across posts, pages, WooCommerce, or any other custom post types. Delete unwanted and add important columns based on your priority.
Frequently Asked Question (FAQ)
How does the plugin handle loading columns for thousands of posts, and is the rule matching optimized for speed on large sites?
WP Adminify optimizes column loading by using efficient WordPress database queries. Instead of loading every column's data individually for every post on the list page, the plugin batches requests where possible. It also strategically uses custom query variables specific to the column data being displayed. This targeted approach ensures that the performance impact remains minimal, even when managing post lists containing thousands of entries.
Does the Admin Columns Editor addon enable inline editing or quick bulk editing directly from the custom columns I create?
Yes, the Admin Columns Editor enhances workflow efficiency by enabling quick editing. For certain supported field types. Such as text, checkbox, and basic taxonomy fields, you can enable an option for inline editing. This allows administrators to click into a cell and quickly modify the data directly from the list screen without having to navigate into the full post editor for every small change, greatly accelerating content updates.
Can I create and assign different column sets or display profiles based on the user’s role (e.g., one view for Authors and another for Editors)?
Absolutely. The ability to define role-based views is a premium feature. You can create different column configurations (profiles) and assign them to specific WordPress user roles. For example, an Editor might see columns focused on SEO fields and publish status, while an Author might see columns showing only submission status and assigned categories. This personalization ensures a clean, relevant interface for every user.V
Besides Advanced Custom Fields (ACF) and Pods, is there specific integration and support for the popular Meta Box custom fields plugin?
Yes, beyond the explicit support for ACF and Pods, the Admin Columns Editor is also fully integrated with the Meta Box framework. Any custom fields created using the Meta Box plugin, including complex field types. It can be seamlessly displayed in your WordPress admin lists. This comprehensive custom field support ensures that no matter which popular framework you use for site development, your data can be easily managed from the dashboard.
Can the plugin be used to customize columns outside of the main WordPress admin lists, such as in a custom front-end submission table?
No, the scope of the WP Adminify Admin Columns Editor is specifically focused on enhancing the WordPress administration dashboard list screens (the pages where you manage posts, pages, and custom post types). It does not extend its functionality to customize or manage tables displayed on the public-facing front-end of your website, ensuring separation of concerns and preventing any conflict with front-end rendering.
Can I create a column that displays complex, dynamic data, such as a calculated "Post Read Time" or a "Related Post Count"?
Yes, for advanced use cases, the plugin is extensible. While it offers many default column types, developers can leverage hooks and filters to register custom column types that calculate and display dynamic data. This means you can create columns to show information that isn't stored in a single meta field, such as a calculated reading time based on word count or a count of comments or related posts.
Does the plugin allow for adding custom filtering options (like dropdowns) to the column lists based on the data displayed in the new columns?
Yes, this is an important feature for data management. In addition to displaying custom data, the Admin Columns Editor allows you to easily enable filtering controls for your new columns. For instance, if you add a custom column for an ACF select field, the plugin can automatically create a filtering dropdown at the top of the list, enabling users to quickly filter posts based on the values in that column.
Is the Admin Columns Editor addon available in the free version of WP Adminify, or is it exclusively part of the PRO package?
The advanced functionalities of the Admin Columns Editor, including support for third-party plugins like ACF, Pods, and WooCommerce, as well as features like user role-based profiles and bulk editing, are exclusively part of the WP Adminify PRO package. The free version offers basic admin customization, but you must upgrade to PRO to unlock the full power and advanced data management capabilities of the column editor.
How does the "Sortable Admin Column" feature work technically for custom fields like ACF text fields or image fields?
For sortable custom columns, the plugin hooks into the WordPress database query when sorting is requested. For standard text or numeric custom fields, it sorts the posts based on the underlying meta key value. For more complex fields, like images or relationship fields, the plugin ensures it uses the field's ID or primary key value for the sorting process, providing a consistent and accurate ordering of your content based on the custom field data.
When modifying taxonomy columns (categories/tags), does the customization apply only to the "Edit Taxonomy" screen or also to the post list view filter?
The core customization applies to the "Edit Taxonomy" screen (the list of categories or tags themselves). However, the benefits extend to the post list view. By customizing taxonomy columns, you improve the data consistency. Furthermore, while the column editor focuses on the main list, WP Adminify allows you to manage the taxonomy filters that appear above the post list, giving you control over both data display and filtering controls.