Next Active Directory Integration allows WordPress to authenticate, authorize, create and update users against Microsoft Active Directory.
As of April 2026, Next Active Directory Integration is a WordPress sso plugin with 2.0K+ active installations and a 4.8/5 rating from 16 reviews. It has been downloaded 160K+ times in total. Requires WordPress 5.6+ and PHP false+. Available on WordPress.org since 2016. Actively maintained — updated within the last month. Downloads are up 744% this week. Support resolution rate: 100%. Top alternative: WPO365 | SEAMLESS WORDPRESS + MICROSOFT….
Next Active Directory Integration allows WordPress to authenticate, authorize, create and update users against Microsoft Active Directory. NADI ist a complete rewrite of its predecessor Active Directory Integration and therefore an own plugin.
You can easily import users from your Active Directory into your WordPress instance and keep both synchronized through Next Active Directory Integration’s features.
Even if NADI is available for free we hope you purchase a plan to let us continue the work on Next Active Directory Integration.
You can purchase commercial support plans at https://www.active-directory-wp.com/shop-overview/. The support plans give you access to our premium extensions and guarantee an ongoing development of the plug-in.
Thank you for your work in this plugin and make it available for us. It does excatly what I was looking for :). Maybe you add try-catch to your code, that those themes who break the monolog.logger.php will skip it.
Doesn’t work when using a Synology NAS as LDAP/AD server. Error: Creating adLDAP object failed. Bind to Active Directory failed. Check the login credentials and/or server details. [AD: Strong(er) authentication required] [AD error code: 8]. or error code -1, depending on which config is chosen.
Probably a Synology problem, still: too bad!
Work for all your Active Directory login needs. Thanks!
Don’t look at any other plugin for Active Directory Integration, this is the only one worth considering by far! Easy setup, you just need to know the Base DN and stuff.. any decent IT person should be able to manage it easily.
I had some issues finding out how to configure it correctly. I usually login with “INTERN\john.doe”, but a format like this was not valid. I found out that I had to use “[email protected]” and to add the two suffixes “@intern.example.com” as well as “@example.com”. I activated the automatic user creation and all worked easily. Awesome work!
| WordPress | 5.6+ requiredTested up to 6.9.4 |
| PHP | false+ required |
For detailed information you can visit the official GitHub repository of Next Active Directory Integration
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