Tags, Categories and WordPress terms are easy with TaxoPress. Add a Tag or Category to Pages, manage your WooCommerce Categories and Tags and more.
As of April 2026, Tag, Category, and Taxonomy Manager is a WordPress tag plugin with 50K+ active installations and a 4.6/5 rating from 188 reviews. It has been downloaded 5.8M+ times in total. Requires WordPress 5.0+ and PHP 7.4+. Available on WordPress.org since 2007. Recently updated within the last 3 months. Downloads are up 8% this week. Support resolution rate: 50%. Top alternative: Pages with category and tag.
TaxoPress allows you to create and manage Tags, Categories, and all your WordPress taxonomy terms. TaxoPress can help with all your WordPress content, from adding Tags and Categories to Pages, to managing WooCommerce Product Categories and bbPress Topic Tags.
TaxoPress has integrations with AI tools including OpenAI. You can use these AI services to find the best taxonomy terms for your content.
With TaxoPress, you can organize, optimize, and showcase all your WordPress content:
Very good plugin
plugins really help us
Having the ability to categorize site pages into logical groups of project categories has finally made it much easier for me to create multilingual projects.
Got the full version. Tried auto tagging. If it doesn’t find the EXACT words, etc, it doesnt seem to find anything.
Worked with support and decided to play around with the OpenAI settings. Dont let the labelling confuse you. It works just fine with existing tags. (the label doesnt lead you to think this, which is where i got lost)
Here is the prompt I used to make it happen using 4o-mini:
From this list of categories:
LIST (one per line. Human readable (not slugs). Try not to use Hyphens, it seems to confuse the system prompt)
Below is a blog post. read through it, and using fuzzy intelligent human interest SEO engaging logic, tell me which of only those categories should be attached to this post.
Choose the best matches to drive engagement and SEO for sagescreen.io Return at least 1, but no more than 2. Always rank them in importance/relevance.
‘{content}’
That will work for you, pretty sure.
Thanks to Steve for the tip!
Topped off with great/quick support from the developer, Steve. Much appreciated.
| WordPress | 5.0+ requiredTested up to 6.9.4 |
| PHP | 7.4+ required |
v3.44.0- 2026-01-22
* Fixed: Auto Terms Existing Content and Schedule aren’t adding terms correctly, #2898
* Update: Update description for automatic terms display selection mode, #2893
* Update: Add a description to Posts and Manage Terms tabs, #2894
* Update: Description for Frontend Scripts, #2895
* Update: Add AutoTerms Log link to Existing Content page, #2897
v3.43.0- 2026-01-13
* Fixed: “Post term separator string” not working…
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