Why I Built Core Forms?
I've been building WordPress sites since 2009. Close to a thousand client projects. And for the last few years, every…
WordPress plugins let you add features without writing code. With 60,000+ options in the repository alone, there’s a plugin for almost everything.
But here’s what most guides won’t tell you: more plugins means more problems. Every plugin adds code, database queries, and potential security holes. I keep client sites under 15 plugins. Ruthless curation beats plugin hoarding every time.
Plugin categories that actually matter:
SEO: Rank Math is my pick. Handles optimization, schema, and content analysis in one package.
Security: Wordfence blocks threats and scans for malware. Non-negotiable for any site.
Performance: FlyingPress or WP Rocket for caching. One of these should be on every WordPress site.
Ecommerce: WooCommerce turns WordPress into a full online store. SureCart works well for simpler checkout needs.
Design: GenerateBlocks or Kadence Blocks for layouts without the bloat of full page builders.
Analytics: MonsterInsights connects Google Analytics without touching code.
Choosing wisely: Stick with plugins from reputable developers, check update frequency, and read recent reviews. A plugin abandoned for 12 months is a security risk waiting to happen.
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