The best & most reliable WordPress plugins
View your page at different screen sizes right within your browser window automatically. Just chose the size you want to test your site at, or see them all at once, using a drop-down menu in your admin bar.
If a user logs in from two devices at the same time, then they will be bounced to a login warning, stopping users from sharing their login information with others. Works automatically with several rounds of detection.
Sweep your WordPress install for superficial data stored in your database and make your site run faster and customizable. Tweak the optimization settings, and exclude any tables from being touched by the plugin at all if it stores sensitive data.
Add a Google Map to WordPress using this widget. Maps are added as a linkable thumbnail which opens a map in a mobile-friendly Lightbox, so it is perfectly lightweight and customizable.
Provides security for your WordPress site, scanning your install for vulnerabilities and fixing them automatically. It also backups your site several times a day, so that you can restore it with a click of a button.
Adds new functionality in your admin panel so that you can switch between users and edit posts or profiles, then easily switch back at any time. Also allows you to Switch Off admin so that you can view site as a logged out user.
Use a drag and drop interface to create and edit newsletters, either automatically recurring or one at a time. Pull in content from your WordPress install and customize the look and feel of your newsletter. Mobile friendly.
Create forms with a drag and drop interface, and then add them to your WordPress site with a shortcode or template tag. Several different field types are available, all completely customizable, with add-ons for extra functionality.
Add new menu items for each post status, with the number of posts in each, to your admin panel. Works with custom post types and custom post statuses, and fully customizable.
Cache pages using mod_rewrite or PHP automatically. There are lots of ways to customize the plugin, but the main appeal of this plugin is that static pages are created on the fly without having to set too much up.
Add snippets of code or custom shortcodes by adding code samples in your admin panel. A basic templating language allows you to specify where variables should be inserted into code, and adds a button to TinyMCE to add snippets to posts.
Add Testimonials to your site using a custom post type with specific custom fields. Testimonials can be added to WordPress using a shortcode, a built-in widget or template tags.