Custom Post Types in WordPress with Pods

 When it comes to building dynamic websites in WordPress, the default post and page types can feel limiting. That’s where custom post types come in. With the right tools, you can tailor WordPress to handle any type of content—from portfolios and testimonials to events and real estate listings. One of the most powerful and user-friendly plugins for this job is Pods – Custom Content Types and Fields.

Custom Post Types in WordPress with Pods - Enayetur Rahman

Let’s explore how Pods helps you harness the full power of custom post types without writing complex code.

What Are Custom Post Types?

In WordPress, a custom post type is simply a content type other than the default posts or pages. Think of them as personalized containers for specific content. For example:

  • A “Books” post type for a publishing website
  • A “Recipes” post type for a food blog
  • A “Projects” post type for a portfolio site

Each of these can have its own custom fields, taxonomies, and templates—making your site more organized and easier to manage.

Why Use Pods?

Pods is a free WordPress plugin that simplifies the creation of custom post types, taxonomies, and custom fields—no coding necessary. Whether you’re a developer or a no-code creator, Pods offers a flexible and scalable solution.

Here’s what makes Pods stand out:

  • User-Friendly Interface – Easily create and manage post types and fields from the WordPress dashboard
  • Relationship Fields – Connect different post types (e.g., link authors to books)
  • Advanced Field Types – Add date pickers, file uploads, WYSIWYG editors, and more
  • Template Helpers – Display content using Pods shortcodes and magic tags
  • Integration Ready – Works well with Elementor, Beaver Builder, and other popular tools

Creating a Custom Post Type with Pods

Getting started is straightforward:

Install and Activate Pods

From your WordPress dashboard, search for “Pods” in the plugin repository and activate it.

Create a New Pod

Go to Pods Admin > Add New and choose “Create New” to set up your custom post type.

Configure Your Custom Post Type

Give it a name (e.g., “Portfolio”), set labels, enable features like categories, and configure visibility settings.

Add Custom Fields

Define the fields you need, such as “Client Name,” “Project Date,” or “Gallery Images.”

Design and Display

Use shortcodes or theme templates to display your custom content on the frontend.

Custom Post Types in Action

Imagine you’re building a website for a photographer. With Pods, you can create:

  • A “Gallery” post type for albums
  • Custom fields for camera used, location, and shoot date
  • A relationship field to link galleries with a “Client” post type

You now have a dynamic, scalable system for managing your content—all without touching a line of PHP.

Final Thoughts

If you’re ready to move beyond standard posts and pages, Pods is a powerful ally. It gives you the tools to build structured, meaningful, and dynamic content experiences in WordPress. Whether you’re building a small business site or a large custom platform, Pods makes creating custom post types easy, intuitive, and future-proof.


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Enayetur Rahman

WordPress Expert

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