Rank higher on
WordPress.org.
Get more installs.
Track exactly where your plugin ranks for every keyword that matters. See who's outranking you and why, then let AI rewrite your readme using patterns from plugins that actually rank. It all runs in one workflow.
Know exactly where you rank
Add any keyword your users might search for and see your plugin's exact position on WordPress.org, with 7, 30, and 90-day history so you can spot trends before they cost you installs. Priority scoring uses Google Search Volume data to show you which keywords are actually worth your time.
See who's outranking you and how
Track up to 5 competitor plugins per keyword and watch how their positions shift week over week. AutomagicWP surfaces suggested competitors, pulls their keyword performance, and runs an AI analysis of what's working for them. You get a readable breakdown, not a data dump.
Your plugin ranks #4 for this keyword
Growth numbers that actually mean something
WordPress.org rounds active install counts and only updates them weekly. AutomagicWP estimates true active installs using download data and known churn curves, then tracks that number over time. Weekly email summaries and keyword shift notifications keep you in the loop without logging in every day.
Copy that reads like a developer wrote it
Your readme.txt is the only SEO lever WordPress.org gives you. Most developers write it once and forget it. Our AI is trained on thousands of top-ranking plugin listings, so it understands the copy patterns that earn installs. It writes descriptions that sound like a developer wrote them. Built-in guardrails prevent keyword stuffing and filler. You review and approve before anything goes live.
Generate, push, track, repeat
Connect your SVN credentials once and AutomagicWP handles the rest. The AI generates new readme copy, you approve it, it goes live on WordPress.org via SVN, and then your keyword positions get checked. If they improved, great. If not, the next iteration starts automatically.
Generate readme
AI writes optimized copy
SVN push
Changes go live on WP.org
Track positions
Keywords monitored daily
Iterate
AI refines based on results
Frequently asked questions
- How is this different from just checking WordPress.org search myself?
- Manual checks give you a snapshot for one keyword, in one language, at one point in time. AutomagicWP tracks every keyword you care about on a schedule, stores historical position data, and calculates trends. So you can see whether a readme change you made two weeks ago actually moved the needle.
- Where does the keyword position data come from?
- AutomagicWP queries WordPress.org search directly for each keyword you're tracking and records your plugin's exact position in the results. This is the same search your users see when they're looking for a plugin like yours.
- What does "estimated true active installs" mean?
- WordPress.org rounds active install counts (e.g., "10,000+") and only updates them weekly. AutomagicWP uses your download data combined with known plugin churn/decay patterns to estimate a more accurate, real-time active install figure and tracks how it changes over time.
- Do I need to give AutomagicWP access to my SVN repository?
- Only if you want to use the automated SVN push feature. Keyword tracking, competitor analysis, and AI-generated copy all work without SVN credentials. You can generate optimized readme content and push it yourself if you prefer.
- Can I track plugins I don't own, like competitors?
- Yes. You can add any plugin slug as a competitor and track how it ranks for your target keywords. You'll see position history, keyword performance, and AI-generated analysis of what's working for them. You can track up to 5 competitors per plugin.
Stop guessing. Start ranking.
You've built the plugin. WordPress.org search is the distribution channel, but only if you show up for the right keywords. AutomagicWP gives you the data, the AI, and the automation to make that happen.