What’s the best WordPress plugin for SEO that you’ve had success with, and what specific benefits have you experienced from using it?
I personally use AIOSEO now. Used to be on Yoast and tried RankMath too but wasn’t a fan.
AIOSEO keeps adding new features like Link Assistant, Content Decay reports, SEO revisions, and keyword tracking. Recently, they also acquired Lowfruits, making it a great alternative to Semrush at a lower cost.
@Jackson
Can I add multiple keywords in AIOSEO?
Marshall said:
@Jackson
Can I add multiple keywords in AIOSEO?
Yes, but only in the Pro version.
SEO Framework. Lightweight plugin, no bloat, gives you almost everything you need for SEO. I used Yoast and RankMath before but didn’t like the upsells and extra features I never used.
Jonas said:
SEO Framework. Lightweight plugin, no bloat, gives you almost everything you need for SEO. I used Yoast and RankMath before but didn’t like the upsells and extra features I never used.
True! My go-to plugin for every project.
As a non-techy user, AIOSEO is my go-to. Makes things super easy to figure out, and their new rank-tracking feature is my favorite.
Iker said:
As a non-techy user, AIOSEO is my go-to. Makes things super easy to figure out, and their new rank-tracking feature is my favorite.
+1 for this. I use it on many of my sites.
All SEO plugins do the same basic things. No plugin does SEO for you, so it’s all about how well you use them. Avoid AI-driven content analysis—it’s mostly garbage.
Rhett said:
All SEO plugins do the same basic things. No plugin does SEO for you, so it’s all about how well you use them. Avoid AI-driven content analysis—it’s mostly garbage.
Meta descriptions and titles are still important for click-through rates. I’d recommend RankMath.
I use AIOSEO. It tracks keyword rankings, suggests meta titles, and helps with schema markup.
Linny said:
I use AIOSEO. It tracks keyword rankings, suggests meta titles, and helps with schema markup.
AIOSEO is a game changer for me. I love it.
I love AIOSEO’s Search Statistics add-on. It gives me Google Search Console insights directly in WordPress, so I can track content performance.
After using Yoast and AIOSEO, I’ve stuck with RankMath. It has a cleaner interface, better schema support, and nice built-in features like 404 monitoring and redirections.
KevinHarris said:
After using Yoast and AIOSEO, I’ve stuck with RankMath. It has a cleaner interface, better schema support, and nice built-in features like 404 monitoring and redirections.
RankMath is the best. Great interface.
AIOSEO is my preference. I used Yoast before, but AIOSEO offers more modern features, including keyword rank tracking.
I use TSF (The SEO Framework). Lightweight, fast, and efficient.
SEOPress is very good. We bought the lifetime deal for unlimited sites.
SlimSEO—lightweight and no bloat.
We use RankMath at our agency.