Turn Excel Spreadsheets into Responsive HTML Tables for WordPress

No Code. No Plugins. Just Paste & Go.

If you're a WordPress developer, you've probably dealt with clients asking for dynamic-looking tables — for schedules, pricing, stats, or content grids — and you've probably wasted hours messing with plugins or custom code that just doesn’t behave.

What if you could take any Excel file — upload it, style it, and get a live, searchable, responsive HTML table — in just a few clicks? That’s exactly what HTML Table Maker is for.

In this post, we’ll show you how WordPress developers can use HTML Table Maker to build and embed flexible tables in minutes, directly from Excel — with no code and no plugin headaches.

Example: A Responsive Table Generated from Excel

Below is an example of a table created using Excel and embedded using HTML Table Maker. Whether you're building a pricing page, client dashboard, or displaying bulk content, this approach is fast, clean, and reliable.

Why WordPress Developers Love It

Works perfectly in block or classic editors — just paste into a custom HTML block.

No conflicts with themes, plugins, or page builders.

Tables are fully responsive, filterable, and easy to update later by reimporting the Excel file.

Great for agencies, freelancers, and anyone managing multiple client sites.

What Makes HTML Table Maker Different?

100% hosted — no need to store or manage data yourself.

Customize behavior, design, and layout visually.

No learning curve — get started in under 5 minutes.

Free for small sites, with affordable plans for larger use. See Pricing

Ideal Use Cases for WordPress Tables

Service pricing tables and feature comparisons

Course timetables, availability schedules, or rosters

Statistical reports and performance dashboards

Content directories or resource lists

Custom data-driven widgets for clients

How to Generate and Embed Your Table (3 Steps)

1

Upload Your Excel File.

2

Customize the Table’s Design & Behavior.

  • Enable features like sorting, filtering, fixed headers, etc.
  • Adjust colors, fonts, and layout to match your site

3

Embed in WordPress.

  • Click “Save” and copy the HTML snippet
  • Paste into a Custom HTML block on any WordPress page or post

That’s it — your table is now fully embedded and ready for your site visitors.

Ready to try it? Upload your spreadsheet now and generate your first live table in minutes.

👉 Start with your Excel file here