Wordpress indexes made easy! EasyIndex makes post indexes, recipe indexes, product indexes and more in just minutes. Easy to use, easy to customize.
As of April 2026, EasyIndex is a WordPress index plugin with 1.0K+ active installations and a 4.2/5 rating from 21 reviews. It has been downloaded 46K+ times in total. Requires WordPress 3.9+ and PHP false+. Available on WordPress.org since 2015. Last updated 6 years ago — may have compatibility concerns. Downloads are down 14% this week. Top alternative: Index WP MySQL For Speed.
It’s EASY to create an index on your WordPress blog with EasyIndex. It works right out of the box.
Most other index solutions require you to laboriously select and add each category or tag you want to index , or even look up category and post IDs.
With EasyIndex, you just select the things you want to index from a list and the plugin can create an index almost instantly.
With other index solutions, you are stuck with just one format – EasyIndex has 9 index styles (26 in the Plus version) that you can easily customize with different fonts, colors, text styles and HTML tags.
You can easily add indexes to your menu, and if you want, EasyIndex will automatically make submenu items as required.
And according to our Beta Testers, the link to a relevant help page that’s next…
Kudos to the creator of this plugin. Does a FANTASTIC job of easily creating an index page of content. I hope the plugin creator keeps it updated. If they do, they’ll continue to earn my VERY RARE 5-Star rating!
I’ve used this plugin on multiple sites for several years with recipes. It’s amazing to me that recipe plugins don’t have anything nearly as good to index recipes.I had a problem that completely messed up my navigation and after contacting them, they worked diligently over several days to get it fixed and immediately posted an update to the plugin.
I think the bad reviews are super old. I’ve had nothing but good experiences with customer service. Highly recommend.
It works great… except it is indexing multiple posts that don’t exist and it doesn’t look like anybody is interested in addressing the support items. It looks like they may have existed as revisions of other posts, but literally just don’t exist anymore.
Have tried regenerating thumbnails etc, but no such luck.
It would be one thing if they provided a support path, acknowledged the issues or even said ‘we are not fixing this.’ It is another when there just is no support.
Junky.
To be fair, without this problem, it has been great. This, however, is a bad problem. looking for something else.
I want to commend the excellent level of support I have been receiving from John Shaw. From the first time I installed the free version to the point I am using the Pro Version, John has helped me out with any question I may have.
Some of my questions, may not have been directly related to EasyIndex, but how I could tweak it to do what I was looking for. John always gave me tips, provided some CSS coding, did whatever to answer my concerns to full satisfaction.
This is so good, especially considering some of the “Ill get back to you”, “Not in our realm” type of answers I have received from other support groups (Not Easyindex)
I’ve worked for IBM for over 35+ years in the area of IT and support, so I fully understand the importance of how a support person conducts themselves.
Just based on John’s ongoing support, I would recommend the EasyIndex plugin to any WordPress user.
…after update, last version, something occur in my index, i would like to reinstall the old version and compare. Where can i find this?
| WordPress | 3.9+ requiredTested up to 5.3.21 |
| PHP | false+ required |
Update: Prevent the Polylang plugin translating index terms which causes incorrect selection of posts for indexes
Update: Tested with WordPress 5.3
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