Building WPoptic, biggest WordPress database on earth.
Biggest WordPress website database
Building WPoptic, biggest WordPress database on earth.
Firefox has 200+ million users.
We asked permission to reach them.
They said yes.
WPoptic is now live in the Firefox store.
The extension detects which WordPress plugins are installed on any website you visit. We already have data from 15.5 million websites and over 7500 plugins in our database.
Until today, only Chrome users could contribute to that data.
Now Firefox users can too.
(It's a small thing on paper. But every browser we add means more data, more coverage, more value for everyone using WPoptic.)
If you use Firefox and work with WordPress, the install link is in the first comment.
Which browser do you use most for your WordPress work?
Building WPoptic, biggest WordPress database on earth.
Someone should build a BuiltWith for WordPress. Turns out nobody had.
BuiltWith is good at what it does. It can tell you if a site runs WordPress. But which plugins? It has no idea.
That gap bothered me for a long time.
I work with WordPress every day. Plugin choices matter a lot in my world. And I couldn't find a tool that showed me what was actually installed on a site.
So I built one.
WPoptic is a browser extension and a platform that detects WordPress plugins on any site you visit. Not just "this site runs WordPress." Exactly which plugins are active, which versions, which tools.
We now have 15.5 million websites in our database. With over 7500 plugins detected and verified. (If you need a list of WordPress websites, please check it out.)
BuiltWith can show you maybe 500 of them.
The difference is focus. WPoptic was built for WordPress specifically. Nothing else.
We just launched, and I'm having good results with my data.
If you work with WordPress, what data could be usefull for you?
Building WPoptic, biggest WordPress database on earth.
Nice to be here….
I’ve been building WPoptic.com for around 2 years now. It’s a database for WordPress websites based on theme and plugin installs.
15.5 million websites in the database.
17k WordPress plugin fingerprints.
Almost 70 million plugin installation detections.
Over 2k users of our free browser extension.
Just launched our lead list function.
Now looking for our first customers.
Let me know what you think.
