An easier path to great Page Experience for everyone. Powered by AMP.
As of April 2026, AMP is a WordPress amp plugin with 400K+ active installations and a 3.8/5 rating from 367 reviews. It has been downloaded 16M+ times in total. Requires WordPress 6.5+ and PHP 7.4+. Available on WordPress.org since 2015. Downloads are up 7% this week. Support resolution rate: 33%. Top alternative: Ad Inserter – Ad Manager & AdSense Ads.
Page Experience (PX) is a set of ranking signals—including Core Web Vitals (CWV)—measuring the user experience of interacting with a web page. AMP is a powerful tool which applies many optimizations and best practices automatically on your site, making it easier for you to achieve good page experience for your visitors. The official AMP Plugin, supported by the AMP team, makes it easy to bring the power of AMP to your WordPress site, seamlessly integrating with the normal publishing flow and allowing the use of existing themes and plugins.
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The plugin’s key features include:
Caused Critical Errors, when removed the plugin set itself to troubleshoot mode, and then deleted, now leaving all my plugins in troubleshooting mode
I tried it when AMP was a “must have” but it’s just adding problems to your site. All the work you make on your site to give a good experience for your users is broken by AMP rendering. SEO is worst and the product helps only Google to make money on your work. Don’t install it, choose a light theme and put your effort on the theme.
And good support also
Needs improvemens.
Despite having so many developers, this plugin is incredibly unsuccessful. It is quite poor compared to its competitors. It doesn’t even work with the most popular themes and plugins, constantly having compatibility issues. It’s nowhere near usable at the moment.
| WordPress | 6.5+ requiredTested up to 6.8.5 |
| PHP | 7.4+ required |
Version 2.5.1 is a maintenance and security release which fixes a reflected XSS vulnerability when mobile redirection is enabled. For prior affected versions, the fix is backported to new patch releases: v2.0.12, v2.1.5, v2.2.5, v2.3.1, and v2.4.3. These are available in the WordPress.org Plugin Directory but not on GitHub.
For the plugin’s changelog, please see the Releases page on GitHub.<…
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