WordPress plugin that automatically generates a table of contents for posts and pages.
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See how alerts work93 sites
68 found by StackScope, 25 via launch platforms
- StackScope Wider Web 67
- StackScope Discovery (Indie) 1
- Product Hunt 21
- PeerPush 4
Easy Table of Contents has been detected on 93 launches we've crawled, with 51 of those in August 2026 (0.0% of the month's launches so far). The 7-day rolling share is 0.0%, roughly steady week on week. Most recent detection: TikTok Clone, yesterday.
It's most commonly paired with WordPress, jQuery, and Google Tag Manager. By product type, the launches using it are most often Health (20%), Marketing (20%), and E-commerce (12%). By estimated origin, India leads (27%), ahead of Vietnam (16%). By domain ending, launches using it are 1.7 times as likely as the average launch to live on a .com domain. The 24 scored launches using Easy Table of Contents average a StackScope score of 6.3 out of 10, against 6.3 across all launches we score.
What kind of products ship with Easy Table of Contents
25 launches
Domain endings using Easy Table of Contents
93 sites
- .com 55.91%
- .in 11.83%
- .store 5.38%
- .fr 3.23%
- .co 2.15%
- .de 2.15%
- .me 2.15%
- .online 2.15%
- .org 2.15%
- .pl 2.15%
Country-coded domains
37 of 93 sites. Mostly read from the domain ending, so the US is undercounted.
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India 27.03%
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Vietnam 16.22%
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Spain 10.81%
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Germany 8.11%
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France 8.11%
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Japan 8.11%
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Poland 5.41%
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United Arab Emirates 2.70%
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United Kingdom 2.70%
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Iran 2.70%
Share of new sites using Easy Table of Contents
Each dot is one launch day. Line is the 7-day rolling average; weekly averages before May 2026.
The shaded part of the chart is measured against a different set of sites. Until 8 July 2026 we only tracked launches from launch platforms; from that date we crawl the wider web as well. The share is a proportion of whatever we were tracking at the time, so it can step at that line without the technology itself changing. For a single continuous measure, switch to launch platforms.
Wordpress Plugin leaders
| Tool | % of launches | % of category | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | – |
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5.07% | 44.07% |
| #2 | ▲11 |
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2.43% | 21.09% |
| #3 | ▲4 |
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1.75% | 15.22% |
| #4 | ▲2 |
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1.68% | 14.58% |
| #5 | ▼2 |
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1.52% | 13.19% |
| … | ||||
| #179 | ▼73 |
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0.01% | 0.05% |
Percentages show adoption among indie launches: the share of all analysed launches, and of launches using any Wordpress Plugin tool.Easy Table of Contents is typically used alongside Elementor rather than instead of it.Among July launches it ranked #151 in Wordpress Plugin, down from #78 in June. All 1043 in Wordpress Plugin →
Recent launches we can show
26 of the 93 sites using Easy Table of Contents are product launches we list individually. The other 67 are sites we found crawling the wider web: they count towards the figures above, but we do not publish them one by one. How StackScope Discovery works
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TrulyCard AI
BTS 2026
IoT-Based Energy Monitoring System
Out Sourcing Seo
Marketing
Tham Lông Phòng Khách - Góc Decor
Herenkou | AI SEO Machine
Marketing
stAI: your Full‑Stack AI Dev Machine
Spin Rush
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Phone Privacy Checkup
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