DCP

DCP vs TablePress

Choose TablePress when you need excellent WordPress tables. Choose DCP when your rows need to become reusable data, generated posts, lookup values, or connected content databases.

Use TablePress if...

  • You mainly need polished tables embedded in posts or pages.
  • Your priority is table UI features such as responsive tables, filtering, row grouping, advanced pagination, or server-side processing.
  • You do not need rows to generate real WordPress posts.

Use DCP if...

  • You want to manage structured data in dedicated database tables.
  • You want CSV rows to become templates, shortcodes, tables, and real WordPress posts.
  • You need one value, such as a price or rating, reused across many pages.

Feature Comparison

NeedTablePressDCP
Create display tablesStrong fitIncluded
Manage structured database entriesTable-focusedCore workflow
Generate real WordPress posts from rowsNot the main purposeCore workflow
Lookup one value inside existing contentTable-oriented workflowBuilt around shortcodes
Connect entries across databasesNot the main purposeAdvanced plan

Example Workflow

If you have a product spreadsheet and only need a sortable product table, TablePress is a natural choice. If that same spreadsheet needs product pages, reusable specs, price lookups inside reviews, and related stores or categories, DCP fits the publishing workflow better.

Pricing Notes

TablePress publishes table-focused upgrades and has a generous table workflow when you only need tables. DCP Free is different: it gives you one structured content database with templates, lookup shortcodes, table output, and real post generation. DCP Pro unlocks unlimited independent databases; DCP Advanced adds relations between databases.

When DCP is the better fit

Which DCP plan should you use?

FreeBuild one structured content database.
ProCreate unlimited independent databases.
AdvancedConnect entries across databases with relations.

Try DCP free

Build one structured content database, import CSV data, create templates, and generate real WordPress posts.

Need multiple databases? Use Pro. Need connected databases? Use Advanced.