
I really appreciate Advanced Custom Fields for its top-notch GUI interface. The structure it operates with is excellent, allowing me to create groups and then add custom fields within them. I can easily add various types of fields like text boxes, drop-downs, text areas, and date pickers. This feature-rich interface simplifies the process of customizing fields for different post types, making it a powerful tool for WordPress. Additionally, the initial setup is very easy, probably so much that even a fifth grader could get it done. Although I might be overestimating a bit, it's generally easy to get around Advanced Custom Fields, which I find appealing. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
There are certain limitations for Advanced Custom Fields. The amount of data it can load can be a limiting factor. Additionally, for every field, there are two meta keys generated in the background, which could add up for a large project. This can cause the database to feel bloated when working with large projects. It is a design choice of both WordPress and ACF but ultimately, for large projects, it could add up. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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