Five Starter Chart Types
Create line, bar, area, pie, and doughnut charts with a polished frontend display.
WordPress Chart Plugin
A lightweight, shortcode-first chart builder for creating beautiful, responsive, and interactive charts directly inside WordPress — built for performance, clean admin workflows, and flexible publishing across pages, posts, widgets, templates, Gutenberg, Elementor, and other shortcode-friendly builders.
Built For Modern WordPress Publishing & Visual Analytics
Plugin Features
Create line, bar, area, pie, and doughnut charts with a polished frontend display.
Embed charts anywhere WordPress shortcodes are supported using a simple [moduchart] workflow.
Use a multi-step admin builder with chart type selection, data entry, formatting, and live preview.
Control chart title, legend, height, border radius, and color palette without touching code.
Manage charts with search, category filtering, preview, duplicate, import, export, and delete actions.
Built with sanitization, capability checks, nonce-protected admin actions, and request limiting.
Builder Workflow
Start with common chart formats designed for dashboards, reports, landing pages, and content sites.
Keep saved charts organized with search, categories, shortcode copy actions, duplication, and previews.
Move chart configurations through ModuChart JSON exports and bring them back with server-side validation.
Responsive chart rendering includes screen-reader data summaries to make visual data easier to understand.
Why It Matters
Designed with a performance-conscious frontend rendering approach.
Shortcodes work across Gutenberg, Elementor, widgets, templates, and compatible themes.
Saved charts can be duplicated, exported, imported, and organized for future use.
Admin workflows use WordPress-oriented security and validation patterns.
Chart.js engine foundation leaves room for future engines, integrations, and Pro workflows.
How It Works
Upload the plugin folder or install it through the WordPress plugins screen.
Go to ModuChart → Add Chart and choose a supported chart type or starter template.
Add labels, values, datasets, and formatting options while previewing the chart.
Copy the shortcode and place the chart inside any post, page, widget, or template.
Shortcode Usage
Create a chart in the admin, then embed the generated shortcode wherever your WordPress site supports shortcodes.
[moduchart id="123"][moduchart type="bar" labels="Jan,Feb,Mar" values="120,180,150"]| Attribute | Values | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
id | Saved chart ID | Renders a saved chart from the library. |
type | bar, line, area, pie, doughnut | Sets the chart type for direct shortcode data. |
labels | Comma-separated labels | Defines chart labels for manual chart output. |
values | Comma-separated numbers | Defines chart values for manual chart output. |
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. The free plugin is designed to be useful on its own, with core chart creation, saved chart management, shortcode publishing, and responsive frontend rendering.
Yes. ModuChart is shortcode-first, so charts can be embedded anywhere your theme, editor, or builder supports WordPress shortcodes.
The current free version supports line, bar, area, pie, and doughnut charts.
Yes. A separate Pro add-on is planned for integrations, automation, dashboards, advanced chart engines, and AI-assisted workflows.
Build charts in the ModuChart admin, copy the shortcode, and publish responsive visual analytics anywhere on your site.