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Easy Table of Contents

slug: easy-table-of-contents

WordPress plugin by Magazine3 · detected on 14 sites in our index (0.26% of WordPress sites scanned)

Adds a user friendly and fully automatic way to create and display a table of contents generated from the page content.

14
Sites detected
0.26%
Market share
of our WP index
Rank
among indexed plugins
2026-05-22
Last detected

Where Easy Table of Contents sits in the WordPress plugin ecosystem

Easy Table of Contents is the most-detected WordPress plugin in our scan index of 5,328 sites — appearing on roughly 0.26% of WordPress sites we've fingerprinted. Most sites running Easy Table of Contents are hosted on Kinsta (50% of identified hosts). The most common companion plugin is Yoast SEO – Advanced SEO with real-time guidance and built-in AI, present on 57% of Easy Table of Contents sites. The most frequent theme is GeneratePress.

Every data point here comes from actual scans of public WordPress sites — not vendor case studies or curated showcases. We don't accept submissions; everything you see is detected automatically when a site is scanned through the tool.

Plugins commonly used with Easy Table of Contents

From co-occurrence analysis across sites running Easy Table of Contents in our index.

Themes commonly running Easy Table of Contents

Top themes on sites using this plugin.

  • GeneratePress29% of Easy Table of Contents sites · 4 sites
  • _1worldsync7% of Easy Table of Contents sites · 1 site
  • AKEYLESS 20247% of Easy Table of Contents sites · 1 site
  • Cheq7% of Easy Table of Contents sites · 1 site
  • Foxiz7% of Easy Table of Contents sites · 1 site
  • Front7% of Easy Table of Contents sites · 1 site

Hosting providers running Easy Table of Contents

Limited to sites where we identified the hosting provider.

Sites using Easy Table of Contents

Most-recently-scanned sites detected with this plugin.

How we detect Easy Table of Contents

Five-vector detection — /wp-content/plugins/easy-table-of-contents/ asset paths, /wp-json/ REST API namespaces, HTML signature patterns, sitemap XML comments, and asset-probe HEAD requests against the top-100 popular plugins on wordpress.org. Each detected plugin carries provenance pills showing which sources corroborated it — cross-vector matches indicate high-confidence detections. More on how detection works.

Reviewed by Matt Hall · founder of Scepter Marketing · 10+ years building WordPress sites
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Last reviewed: 2026-05-22
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Data comes from real-time scans of public WordPress sites — not vendor case studies or curated showcases. Every claim on this page traces back to a specific detection in our scan corpus, observable via our methodology. Affiliate links are disclosed per the affiliate disclosure.