There are many plugins available for WordPress. However, having too many plugins can really slow down your website. Which is the last thing you want. Finding the right plugins can be time-consuming and require a lot of trial and error.

Here are the top 5 plugins that we, at Created With Divi, recommend for WordPress websites. These plugins are free and will ensure that your website is optimized for speed, ranks high in searches, has added security, and allows you to migrate your website with ease.


1. TinyPNG




TinyPNG makes your website run faster by optimizing your images. This plugin will automatically optimize all your images by integrating with the popular image compression services TinyJPG and TinyPNG.


Features

  • Automatically optimize new images on upload
  • Advanced background optimization to speed up your workflow
  • Optimize individual images already in your media library
  • Easy bulk optimization of your existing media library
  • Automatically resize huge image uploads by setting a maximum width and/or height for more reasonable browser display
  • Display JPEG images more quickly with progressive JPEG encoding
  • Chose to preserve copyright metadata, creation date and GPS location in your original images
  • Supports compression of animated PNG
  • Select which thumbnail sizes of an image may be optimized
  • Multisite support with a single API key
  • WPML compatible
  • WooCommerce compatible
  • WP Retina 2x compatible
  • See your usage on the settings page and during bulk optimization
  • Color profiles are automatically translated to standard RGB color
  • Convert CMYK to RGB to save more space and add compatibility
  • Dashboard widget with your total savings
  • Optimize and resize uploads with the WordPress mobile app
  • No file size limits

2. Litespeed Cache




Litespeed Cache is an all-in-one site acceleration plugin. It includes a server-level cache and a collection of optimization features that make your website run smoothly.



Features

  • Free QUIC.cloud CDN Cache
  • Object Cache (Memcached/LSMCD/Redis) Support+
  • Image Optimization (Lossless/Lossy)
  • Minify CSS, JavaScript, and HTML
  • Minify inline & external CSS/JS
  • Combine CSS/JS
  • Automatically generate Critical CSS
  • Lazy-load images/iframes
  • Responsive Image Placeholders
  • Multiple CDN Support+
  • Load CSS Asynchronously
  • Defer/delay JS loading
  • Browser Cache Support+
  • Database Cleaner and Optimizer
  • PageSpeed score (including Core Web Vitals) optimization
  • OPcode Cache Support+
  • HTTP/2 Push for CSS/JS (on web servers that support it)
  • DNS Prefetch
  • Cloudflare API
  • Single Site and Multisite (Network) support
  • Import/Export settings
  • Attractive, easy-to-understand interface
  • WebP image format support
  • Heartbeat control


3. Yoast SEO




Ranking highly in search engines is essential to give your website visibility online. Yoast SEO ensures your website shows up on the first page using keyword phrases.


Features

  • Automated technical SEO improvements such as canonical URLs and meta tags
  • Advanced XML sitemaps; making it easy for Google to understand your site structure
  • Title and meta description templating for better branding and consistent snippets in the search results
  • An in-depth Schema integration increasing your chance of getting rich results
  • Full control over site breadcrumbs so that users and search engines always know where they are
  • Faster loading times for your whole website

4. WPS Hide Login




WPS Hide Login allows you to easily and safely rename the url of the admin login page without changing any core files. This prevents malicious attempts by hackers to access the wp-admin directory and wp-login.php for your website.


5. All-in-One WP Migration




All-in-One WP Migration allows you to save and migrate your website by bundling your database, media files, plugins, and themes into a file that you can export and download with the click of a button. You can import this file to a new location with an easy-to-use “drag and drop” feature in the WordPress dashboard of your new website. This comes in handy if you decide to change your hosting provider.