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Schedule Terms

Automatically set and unset the term when the time is up.
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Version
2.0.1
Installations actives
20
Mis à jour récemment
Jun 19, 2026

Schedule Terms lets you reserve a date and time for a category, tag, or any other taxonomy term to be attached to or detached from a post, instead of editing the post manually when the time comes.

It’s useful for things like:

  • Featuring a post in a « Sale » or « Campaign » category only during a specific period, and removing it automatically afterwards.
  • Adding a « New » tag to a post for a limited time after publishing.
  • Hiding a post from a « Featured » listing taxonomy once a promotion ends.

Once scheduling is enabled for a taxonomy, a « Schedule Terms » panel appears in the post editor for every term in that taxonomy, with separate « Attach » and « Detach » date/time fields. WordPress’ own cron system checks the schedule and updates the post’s terms automatically when the time arrives, so there’s nothing else to do once a schedule is set.

Usage

  1. Go to the category, tag, or custom taxonomy management screen.
  2. Check the « Enable scheduling » checkbox when adding or editing a term (or via Quick Edit) to turn scheduling on for that term.
  3. Open a post in the block editor and find the « Schedule Terms » panel in the document sidebar.
  4. Set the « Attach » date/time to have the term automatically added to the post at that time, and/or the « Detach » date/time to have it automatically removed.
  5. Save or update the post. The term will be attached/detached automatically once the scheduled time passes.

FAQ

Does the term get attached/detached even if I don’t edit the post again?

Yes. Scheduling is handled by WordPress cron, so the post doesn’t need to be opened or saved again after the schedule is set.

What happens if I leave both the « Attach » and « Detach » fields empty?

Nothing is scheduled for that term on that post; the term is only added or removed when you do so manually, as usual.

Can I use this with a custom taxonomy?

Yes, scheduling can be enabled for any taxonomy that is shown in the admin UI (show_ui is true), not just categories and tags.

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