This plugin is built to add a widget area/sidebar after content.
As of April 2026, Add Widget After Content is a WordPress posts plugin with 7.0K+ active installations and a 4.7/5 rating from 38 reviews. It has been downloaded 145K+ times in total. Requires WordPress 4.9+ and PHP false+. Available on WordPress.org since 2014. Download volume is stable this week. Top alternative: WP Shortcodes Plugin — Shortcodes….
The plugin adds a sidebar that you can add any widget content to. The widget is then displayed on single posts or pages after the content, before the comments. You can prevent the after content widget from showing on a post or page from the editor page. You can also prevent the after content widget from displaying on specific posts types, categories, or post formats.
In my case, I just needed to include a heading label after the content of certain blogs (preceding sharing social media icons) and this tool does exactly what I needed. That said, it seems like it doesn’t run with Chrome.
This is great. Runs fine on WP 6.1, and is exactly what I wanted. I have over 800 posts on my site and have long wanted to have a specific set of links at the bottom of every post. I also use the “Recommended” option that is a WP option, but its kind of lame. This call-to-action type of end-of-post linked list is just exactly what I needed. Thank you Arelthia. Good job.
If you have published hundreds of blog posts and want to add a piece of text at the end of every blog post, then it can be very time-consuming and tedious to manually add the text, and this is where this excellent plugin comes into play.
With this plugin, you can automatically add text to all your posts at once.
Thanks a lot for the developer of this plugin for developing this very helpful and time-saving plugin.
Doesnt work on latest version
The only pace I want to place a widget is at the end of my content. This plugin is sooo COOL! Thank you Arelthia, you have made my day 😉
| WordPress | 4.9+ requiredTested up to 6.9.4 |
| PHP | false+ required |
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