These plugins have 1,000-50,000 installs, opportunity scores of 5+, and ratings under 3.5 stars. They're small enough that a solo developer or small team can realistically build a better alternative and capture the market.
74 plugins match these criteria
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LiveJournal Importer
Import posts and comments from LiveJournal.
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7.0 |
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Storefront Homepage Contact Section
Add a "Contact" section to the Storefront homepage...
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6.9 |
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Twitter
Official Twitter and Periscope plugin for WordPress. Embed c...
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6.8 |
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SEO Friendly Images
SEO Friendly Images automatically adds alt and title attribu...
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6.7 |
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WOW Slider
WOW Slider is a Wordpress slider with stunning visual effect...
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6.5 |
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Actionable strategies for turning these insights into a WordPress plugin business.
Small niches are where solo developers thrive. A plugin with 5,000 users and a $49/year premium tier is a real business. You don't need millions of users.
With fewer reviews, you can literally read them all. Each one tells you what to build, what to avoid, and what users wish existed.
In a small niche, the first good alternative wins. Ship an MVP that solves the core problem, then improve based on real user feedback.
Write the definitive blog post or guide for this niche. If people Google the problem and find your content, they'll find your plugin.