Change plugin order and selectively enable/disable plugins on each post/page.
As of April 2026, Plugin Organizer is a WordPress plugin organizer plugin with 10K+ active installations and a 4.7/5 rating from 227 reviews. It has been downloaded 772K+ times in total. Requires WordPress 4.6.0+ and PHP false+. Available on WordPress.org since 2010. Download volume is stable this week. Support resolution rate: 0%. Top alternative: Plugin Groups.
This plugin allows you to do the following:
1. Change the order that your plugins are loaded.
2. Selectively disable plugins by any post type or wordpress managed URL.
3. Adds grouping to the plugin admin age.
WARNING: Reordering or disabling plugins can have catastrophic affects on your site. It can cause issues with plugins and can render your site inaccessible.
Great plugin for re-organizing boot order for plugins along with ability to disable based on various conditions such as post type, posts, pages, and search view.
Thank you. 🙂
I heard this plugin would allow me to turn off certain plugins on certain pages.
Maybe it does that. I don’t know. I can’t tell.
There are no explanations, no instructions, just six pages with a million settings that don’t clearly explain what they are or how you can use them to turn plugins off by page.
I looked at the support forum. Most questions are too technical to understand. Many are unanswered.
I would have given it two stars because it’s free, but then, I tried the documentation link, and it lead to a 404 page. There is no excuse for that. If you can’t even provide a page of documentation explaining how to get any use out of your incredibly complicated, totally incomprehensible plugin, that’s 0 stars.
This might just be the most important plugin you can have on your WordPress website, especially when running lots of plugins. A masterpiece, and I sincerely hope Jeff maintains it, WordPress as a whole will be missing out massively without it. Thank you for your great work Jeff!
Fantastic plugin bro
Thank you for this masterpiece
Works
| WordPress | 4.6.0+ requiredTested up to 6.9.4 |
| PHP | false+ required |
Fixed possible SQL injection on the plugin search page.
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