60+ Plugins Analysis That Has 1M+ Active Users 2024
According to the statistics and plugins analysis platform, the WordPress directory has 55,300+ WordPress plugins (March 2024). And there are other plugin-hosted sites such as Envator Studio, self-hosted sites, and so on. So, it is expected to have a 60k+ WordPress plugin at this moment. Among the all plugins, only 60+ plugins have hit 1M+ active installations so far (2024)! And in this plugin analysis blog, we will talk about all the millionaire plugins.
WordPress is powering 44% of the website. And the plugins are powering up the WordPress website. If you know the plugins, then you can make a better plan for your future project. This blog will help not only technical people but also newbies. This would be a very interesting blog even though it will have statical references.
Apart from the analysis, we will share what makes them popular, when they started, how they grew, and pricing details. We will also include Wptowp editorial opinions. You know, giving an opinion is the easiest work in the world. Let’s get started without more overview.
- The number of millionaire plugins may increase or decrease over time. We hope this up-down will be very limited. The information given in the blog has the latest data collection date included.
Elementor (5) | Contact Form (5) | Yoast SEO (5) | Classic Editor ((5) |
WooCommerce (5) | Akismet Anti-spam (5) | CF by WPForms (5) | LiteSpeed Cache (5) |
Jetpack (5) | All-in-One WP Migration (5) | Really Simple SSL (5) | Wordfence Security (5) |
Yoast Duplicate Post (4) | Site Kit by Google (4) | WP Mail SMTP by WPForms (3) | UpdraftPlus (3) |
WordPress Importer (3) | All in One SEO (3) | Duplicate Page (3) | MonsterInsights (3) |
Redirection (2) | Rank Math SEO (2) | Advanced Editor Tools (2) | Classic Widgets (2) |
WPCode (2) | Limit Login Attempts (2) | MC4WP (2) | Advanced Custom Fields (2) |
Essential Addons for Elementor (2) | Elementor Header & Footer Builder (1) | WP Super Cache (1) | Starter Templates (1) |
Speed Optimizer (1) | Loco Translate (1) | Duplicator (1) | Hostinger (1) |
Popup Builder by OptinMonster (1) | Disable Comments (1) | WPS Hide Login (1) | XML Sitemap Generator for Google (1) |
WP Fastest Cache (1) | CookieYes (1) | Smush (1) | Better Search Replace (1) |
Regenerate Thumbnails (1) | ManageWP Worker (1) | ElementsKit (1) | Loginizer (1) |
SVG Support (1) | Custom Post Type UI (1) | Smash Balloon Social Feed (1) | One Click Demo Import (1) |
W3 Total Cache (1) | WP-Optimize (1) | File Manager (1) | Autoptimize (1) |
Cookie Notice & Compliance for GDPR (1) | Envato Elements (1) | Security Optimizer (1) | EWWW Image Optimizer (1) |
All-In-One Security (AIOS) (1) | Redux Framework (1) | WP Multibyte Patch (1) | |
Acknowledgment 💯💯
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🐾 Data Source – All the data has been collected from various open sources like landing pages, WordPress directories, YouTube channels, etc. Data can be changed at any time.
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