Explore WordPress plugins tagged with "editor" to find abandoned plugins with active users, low-rated plugins ready for a better alternative, and untapped niches in this category.
403 plugins match these criteria
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Responsive cropped Yummy images, pictures and thum...
Manual cropping of images for different sizes
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6.4 |
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Developer Code Editor
Plugin for WordPress Developers to enhance Theme and Plugin...
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6.4 |
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Better Links
Easily create, manage and insert shortened Better Links that...
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6.3 |
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WP Edit
Take complete control over the WordPress content editor.
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6.3 |
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WP Live CSS Editor
Edit, preview changes in real time and save all your project...
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6.0 |
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Visual Shortcodes
This is a utility plugin that will allow other plugins and t...
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5.8 |
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WP Super Edit
Get control of the WordPress wysiwyg visual editor and add s...
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5.7 |
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AddQuicktag
This plugin makes it easy to add Quicktags to the html - and...
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5.6 |
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Preserved HTML Editor Markup Plus
Preserves HTML and developer edits in HTML AND WYSIWYG tab....
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5.6 |
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Three Column Screen Layout
Three, four and five column screen layouts for the post edit...
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5.5 |
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Advanced Image Styles
Adjust an image's margins and border with ease in the V...
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5.5 |
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WP Editarea
WP Editarea turns your Oldschool textarea code editor in Wor...
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5.5 |
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Enhanced Blocks – Page Builder Blocks for Gu...
Build responsive websites using the latest Gutenberg editor...
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5.5 |
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Emoji Autocomplete Gutenberg
Just type : to get a popup of all available emojis (1719 dif...
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5.5 |
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Front-end Editor
Edit content inline, without going to the admin area.
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5.4 |
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Actionable strategies for turning these insights into a WordPress plugin business.
Deep category expertise in editor creates a defensible market position. Users trust specialists over generalists.
Compare existing offerings side by side. Look for use cases that are underserved or features that every plugin handles poorly.
Many editor plugins are single-purpose. Combine the most-requested features into one well-designed plugin.
Block editor and Full Site Editing support is still rare. A modern, block-native plugin in this category could dominate.