Build your HTML site map page easily and manually with WordPress native menus.
As of April 2026, Simple Site Map Page is a WordPress sitemap plugin with 4.0K+ active installations and a 4.3/5 rating from 6 reviews. It has been downloaded 54K+ times in total. Requires WordPress 5.3+ and PHP 5.6+. Available on WordPress.org since 2017. Downloads are up 9% this week. Top alternative: WP Sitemap Page.
Simple Site Map Page can be used to build a HTML site map page easily and manually.
It uses WordPress native menus manager so you can customize your site map yourself, and it’s translation ready (Polylang, WPML and others).
Native WP menu manager is good to choose exactly what must be displayed or not in the site map, e.g if you want to prevent visitors to access private parts of your website.
If you use custom links with # target, ce plugin will automatically remove the link and replace it with a <span> element. It can be usefull to create unlinked virtual pages to structure your sitemap.
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Simple and effective plugin. Thanks!
An interesting improvement would be to offer a shortcode that would allow you to list the sitemap wherever you like (that would replace or not the function in Settings > Reading which is not ideal in my opinion).
I followed the instructions and couldn’t get it to work. It seems like you have to add all your links on the editor which is pretty useless
All my websites have a link to a sitemap in the footer for a better user experience. This plugin makes it very easy to create the content for that sitemap page.
Really easy to set up and use. Creates a functional sitemap which is easy to maintain.
Hey, I can see you only have one review and I thought I’d actually go to the effort of creating a WordPress account just so I can thank you Jean-Baptiste! It is a nice, light and easy to set up plugin. Thank you!
| WordPress | 5.3+ requiredTested up to 6.9.4 |
| PHP | 5.6+ required |
Fix hook priority order. Props to Virginie Garnier for spotting the issue <3
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