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Ajoutez de nouvelles fonctionnalités ou connectez vos outils préférés avec des milliers d'extensions - disponibles sur tous les plans payants de WordPress.com.

Extensions indispensables

Ajoutez les extensions préférées des utilisateurs de WordPress.com.

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Gagner de l'argent avec votre site est plus facile que vous ne le pensez.

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Expérimentez des idées, testez rapidement et créez des blocs sans écrire de code dans Telex.

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  • Utilisez du code personnalisé, avec des déploiements SFTP/SSH, WP-CLI et GitHub.
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  • Tranquillité d'esprit grâce aux sauvegardes en temps réel et aux restaurations en un clic
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Plugins FAQs

Plugins are add-ons that extend your site’s functionality. From SEO and page builders to ecommerce and memberships, plugins let you add features or integrate your site with other services, all without writing custom code.
A WordPress.com website has many more built-in features than a self-hosted WordPress site, meaning you won’t need a plugin for many common features. Before installing a plugin, check this list to ensure the feature isn’t already available on your site.
Yes. If you’re on a paid plan, you can install plugins from the directory or upload your own. Free plans include built-in features, but don’t support installing plugins.
Plugins give you the power to add any type of feature imaginable to your website. With over 60,000 plugins on WordPress, your website can do almost anything.

With WordPress.com, plugins run on our rock-solid infrastructure. That means automatic updates, strong security protections, fast performance, and centralized billing — without extra setup on your part.
Not if you’re on WordPress.com. We automatically scan, update, and secure your environment to minimize risk. As with any software, it’s important to use reputable plugins and keep them updated.
Yes. Thousands of plugins in the directory are free to use. Many also offer paid upgrades for advanced features.
Yes. Developers can create custom plugins and upload them to WordPress.com on paid plans. You can also connect GitHub and use tools like WP-CLI for advanced workflows. Check out WordPress Studio for local plugin development.
On paid plans, go to your dashboard and click Plugins on the left-hand side. Browse or search the plugins directory, where you can learn about plugin features and see ratings. If you are happy with the plugin, click the “Install and activate” button to add it to your site. You can also upload a plugin ZIP file. For full instructions, see our guide to installing plugins.
Start with your goals. If you want more traffic, try an SEO plugin. If you need to sell products, add WooCommerce. Always check reviews, update history, and active installs to gauge reliability.
Plugin installation is available on all paid plans. Free plans come with a curated set of built-in features instead of external plugins.
Potentially, yes. Too many plugins — or poorly coded ones — can slow down your site. On WordPress.com, we optimize server resources, but it’s still best to install only the plugins you truly need.
You can deactivate the plugin from your dashboard, then reactivate plugins one by one to identify the cause. If you’re on a paid plan, our support team can help you troubleshoot.
Choose plugins with frequent updates, good documentation, and strong user ratings. A plugin with lots of active installs and recent support responses is generally more reliable.
Most plugins work with any theme. Still, it’s wise to preview changes in the Site Editor and check plugin documentation for any known conflicts.