Shortcodes Ultimate – Content Elements
Shortcodes Ultimate is a WordPress shortcode plugin for adding tabs, accordions, buttons, FAQs, sliders, carousels, lightboxes, columns, boxes and other reusable content elements without coding. It is ideal for site owners who want richer content layouts and practical UI elements without switching to a full page builder. Use Shortcodes Ultimate in the Block Editor, Classic Editor, widgets and template files. Generate shortcodes visually, preview the result before inserting it, and reuse the same elements across posts, pages and existing shortcode-based content. Trusted by hundreds of thousands of WordPress sites, Shortcodes Ultimate helps you replace multiple single-purpose UI plugins with one maintained toolkit. Explore live examples What you can build With Shortcodes Ultimate, you can quickly add common WordPress content elements such as: Accordions and FAQ sections Responsive tabs CTA buttons and download buttons Boxes, notes and callouts Columns and layout helpers Sliders and carousels Lightboxes for images and custom content Post lists and dynamic content blocks Spoilers, toggles and expandable content Media embeds and visual content blocks Instead of installing a separate plugin for every small content element, Shortcodes Ultimate gives you one maintained toolkit for everyday WordPress content tasks. Works with modern and classic WordPress workflows Shortcodes Ultimate works with the Block Editor, Classic Editor, widgets and template files. You can insert shortcodes manually, use WordPress shortcode blocks or use the built-in shortcode generator to configure elements visually. This makes the plugin useful for: Site owners who want to improve content without coding Bloggers and affiliate publishers who need reusable CTA and content blocks Agencies and freelancers maintaining multiple WordPress sites Developers who want shortcode-friendly output in templates Existing sites with older content that already uses shortcodes Why use Shortcodes Ultimate? 50+ ready-to-use WordPress shortcodes Visual shortcode generator Live preview Works with the Block Editor and Classic Editor Shortcodes can be used in posts, pages, widgets and template files Responsive elements that work with your theme Built-in Custom CSS editor Developer-friendly hooks and documentation Free version available on WordPress.org Pro version available for advanced shortcodes, extra styles and premium support Why shortcodes still matter in WordPress The WordPress Block Editor is great for visual content editing, but shortcodes are still useful when you need portable, reusable content elements that work across different parts of a WordPress site. Shortcodes are especially helpful when you want to: Reuse the same content element in many posts or pages Add dynamic content inside widgets or templates Maintain older WordPress sites that already use shortcodes Work across Classic Editor and Block Editor workflows Add content elements without switching to a full page builder Keep common UI elements available through a simple text-based syntax Shortcodes Ultimate is designed for these practical workflows. It gives you a large collection of ready-made shortcodes and a visual generator, so you do not need to write shortcode syntax manually unless you want to. Free and Pro The free version of Shortcodes Ultimate includes a large collection of useful shortcodes for everyday WordPress content tasks. Shortcodes Ultimate Pro adds advanced shortcodes, additional styles, Content Slider, Pricing Table, Testimonials, Shortcode Creator, Elementor support and premium support. Compare Free and Pro Useful links Documentation Live Examples Pro features Support
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Voice Feedback – Collect Anonymous Voice Messages & Real User Insights Instantly
Voice Feedback – #1 Voice Recorder Plugin for Collecting Audio Feedback in WordPress Voice Feedback makes it easy for visitors to leave audio feedback and screen video feedback on your WordPress site. They can simply record their voice—no login or personal details needed. The plugin adds a voice recording field to your site using a floating drawer or notification/banner style or sticky button, block, or shortcode. All voice messages are saved in the admin panel, where you can listen to them, mark as resolve, manage, or delete as needed. Perfect for blogs, portfolios, education sites, product pages, or any website where collecting user feedback matters. Voice Feedback | Pricing | Support Key Features Voice Recording Field for Users – Visitors can record their voice directly from your site without needing an account. Review Before Submit – Users can play back their message before sending and re-record if needed. User Feedback (Admin Panel) – All submitted voice messages are stored in an organized dashboard. Playback and Management – Admins can listen to each voice recording, mark as resolve and delete them if necessary. Full Customization – Customize every Voice Feedback instance to match your site design and workflow. Multiple Display Options – Automatically shows a voice feedback drawer site-wide, or add specific instances via block or shortcode. Smooth Animations – Animated feedback forms create a polished, professional user experience. Lightweight and Secure – No personal data is collected; focused only on voice-based user interaction. Spam Protection & CAPTCHA (Free) – Protect your site from automated spam bots using Cloudflare Turnstile and Rate Limiting. What’s New in the Pro Version? Admin Email Notifications – Get instant email alerts when a user submits voice feedback. Customize the subject and message body, with the option to include the recorded audio file as an attachment. Screen Recording Option – User can record their screen with their voice to provide clear, actionable feedback. Advanced Display Triggers – Control when global feedback appears: always show, after a limit of scroll down, when user reaches bottom, on scroll down, when target section enters view, after X seconds, or while target section is visible. Hide on Scroll Up – Automatically hide the feedback form when users scroll up for a cleaner browsing experience. Position Control – Change where your global feedback appears on the screen. Customization Option – Full customizable, color, background color, text typography, resoponsiveness. Embed Options Global Drawer Button – Appears on all pages by default. Easily toggle on/off via the settings (Voice Feedback>Global Voice Feedback Settings) page. Gutenberg Block – Add a “Voice Feedback” block to any post or page. Shortcode Support – Generate shortcodes for custom placement. Create and manage them from the Voice Library menu. Settings & Controls Drawer visibility toggle Drawer button customization (text, padding, typography) Responsive design for mobile and desktop Easy-to-use admin interface Ideal Use Cases Collect user voice feedback and suggestions Add audio comment or voice comments capability to blog posts Enable clients to send quick voice updates Get spoken UX feedback or testimonials Use as a Voice Feedback Generator tool Receive spoken suggestions or bug reports Upcoming Features Contact form integration with voice field Integration with project/task management tools Check out our other WordPress Plugins HTML5 Audio Player – Best audio player plugin for WordPress. PDF Poster – A fully-featured PDF Viewer Plugin for WordPress. StreamCast – A fully-featured Radio Player Plugin for WordPress. 3D Viewer – Display interactive 3D models on the webs. Source Code You can find the source code, report bugs, and contribute to the development of this plugin on our GitHub repository: Voice Feedback on GitHub External Services This plugin connects to the following external services. Connections are made only from the plugin’s admin dashboard pages and are not triggered for your site’s visitors on the front end. bPlugins API Service: bPlugins product API – https://api.bplugins.com What it does: When you open the plugin’s dashboard, the plugin requests product information (such as the plugin’s own details and other plugins by bPlugins) so it can display product cards, version information, and upgrade options. What data is sent: A request is made to the bPlugins API endpoint with the product identifier (e.g. https://api.bplugins.com/wp-json/bpl/v1/products/{id}). No personal data or site content is sent as part of this request. When: Only while an administrator is viewing the plugin’s dashboard in wp-admin. Terms of Service: https://bplugins.com/terms-of-service/ Privacy Policy: https://bplugins.com/privacy-policy/ WordPress.org Plugins API Service: WordPress.org Plugins Info API – https://api.wordpress.org What it does: The dashboard queries the public WordPress.org Plugins API to list other plugins published by the author (titles, icons, ratings, active installs, etc.). What data is sent: A public, read-only query request (e.g. https://api.wordpress.org/plugins/info/1.2/?action=query_plugins&request[author]=bplugins). No personal data is sent. When: Only while an administrator is viewing the plugin’s dashboard in wp-admin. Terms of Service: https://wordpress.org/about/privacy/ Privacy Policy: https://wordpress.org/about/privacy/ Third-Party Libraries This plugin bundles the following third-party JavaScript/PHP libraries. Freemius SDK Source: https://freemius.com/ GitHub: https://github.com/Freemius/wordpress-sdk License: GPLv3 – https://github.com/Freemius/wordpress-sdk/blob/master/LICENSE.txt Purpose: Provides opt-in usage tracking and analytics to help improve the plugin. bpl-tools Source / GitHub: https://github.com/bPlugins/bpl-tools License: GPL-2.0-or-later – https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html Purpose: Shared utility library providing admin dashboard components and common Gutenberg editor controls. External Services: The library may connect to bPlugins, WordPress.org, and Freemius services for product data and checkout functionality. See full details: https://github.com/bPlugins/bpl-tools#external-requests–why-they-are-made