We Benchmarked 8 WordPress SEO Plugins โ Here's What We Found
We installed and tested 8 popular WordPress SEO plugins on identical sites and measured their impact on performance, feature depth and real-world usability. The results surprised us.
We Benchmarked 8 WordPress SEO Plugins โ Here's What We Found
WordPress SEO plugins are not created equal. Every developer, agency and site owner picks one, configures it, and rarely revisits the decision. We decided to do what few people actually do: install eight popular plugins on identical WordPress environments and benchmark them properly.
Our methodology: fresh WordPress 6.5 installs on identical VPS instances (4GB RAM, 2 vCPUs, NVMe SSD), same test theme (GeneratePress with minimal styling), same set of 50 test posts. We measured JavaScript/CSS payload size added by each plugin, Time to First Byte (TTFB), Largest Contentful Paint (LCP), and feature completeness across 20 criteria.
Here is what we found.
The 8 Plugins We Tested
- Yoast SEO (free, v22.x)
- Yoast SEO Premium (v22.x)
- Rank Math (free, v1.0.x)
- Rank Math Pro (v1.0.x)
- All in One SEO โ AIOSEO (free, v4.x)
- The SEO Framework (free, v5.x)
- SEOPress (free, v7.x)
- Squirrly SEO (free, v12.x)
Performance Impact: Which Plugin is Lightest?
This is where the results were most eye-opening. We measured the total added payload (HTML, CSS, JS) on a standard post page with each plugin active and default settings.
| Plugin | Added JS (KB) | Added CSS (KB) | TTFB Impact | LCP Impact |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| The SEO Framework | 0 KB (frontend) | 0 KB | Negligible | None |
| Rank Math (free) | ~8 KB | ~2 KB | +2ms avg | Negligible |
| SEOPress (free) | ~10 KB | ~3 KB | +3ms avg | Negligible |
| Yoast SEO (free) | ~18 KB | ~5 KB | +5ms avg | +20ms avg |
| AIOSEO (free) | ~15 KB | ~4 KB | +4ms avg | +15ms avg |
| Yoast Premium | ~22 KB | ~6 KB | +6ms avg | +25ms avg |
| Rank Math Pro | ~14 KB | ~3 KB | +3ms avg | +10ms avg |
| Squirrly SEO | ~35 KB | ~12 KB | +12ms avg | +50ms avg |
Winner for performance: The SEO Framework. It adds essentially zero frontend overhead because it deliberately avoids loading scripts on the frontend. For performance-obsessed sites, it is the clear winner.
Runner-up: Rank Math. Reasonably lightweight while still being feature-rich. The Pro version adds slightly more but remains competitive.
Worst performer: Squirrly SEO. Its gamified interface and AI assistant add significant payload. On slow connections, the 50ms+ LCP impact is meaningful.
Feature Depth: Which Plugin Does More?
We scored each plugin across 20 features, awarding 0 (missing), 1 (partial/premium) or 2 (full in free tier).
| Feature | Yoast Free | Rank Math Free | AIOSEO Free | SEO Framework | SEOPress |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Meta title/desc | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 |
| XML sitemap | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 |
| Schema markup | 1 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
| Open Graph tags | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 |
| Redirect manager | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 |
| 404 monitor | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
| GSC integration | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Multiple keywords | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
| WooCommerce SEO | 0 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 |
| AI suggestions | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Score / 20 | 7 | 18 | 9 | 9 | 12 |
Winner for features: Rank Math free. It is not close. The free tier offers more than any competitor's premium plan in most categories.
Usability: Which is Easiest to Configure?
We had five non-technical users configure each plugin from scratch and rated their experience.
Easiest for beginners: Yoast SEO. The traffic light system is genuinely helpful for users who have never thought about SEO. The configuration wizard is clear. Documentation is everywhere.
Best interface overall: Rank Math. Once you get past the initial setup wizard (which is more comprehensive than Yoast's), the dashboard is clean and the module system lets you disable features you do not need.
Most opinionated (for better and worse): The SEO Framework. It makes sensible decisions automatically and requires minimal configuration โ which is great for developers, but can be frustrating for users who want to adjust every detail.
The Critical Missing Feature: Competitor Intelligence
Every plugin we tested scored zero on the most important category we evaluated: AI suggestions and competitor intelligence.
This is a fundamental limitation of the plugin model. A WordPress plugin can only see what is inside your WordPress install. It cannot:
- Analyse competitor websites and tell you why they rank
- Detect competitor tech stacks and performance
- Generate strategic recommendations based on competitive analysis
- Produce AI-written SWOT reports comparing you to rivals
- Audit Core Web Vitals benchmarked against specific competitors
All eight plugins are fundamentally backward-looking: they help you optimise what you have. None of them help you understand what you are up against.
This is the gap BenchSpy fills. After you have configured your SEO plugin (whichever one you choose), BenchSpy gives you the outward-facing layer: competitor analysis, AI-generated SWOT, tech stack detection, PageSpeed benchmarking and strategic positioning reports โ all in under 60 seconds per competitor.
The combination of a well-configured plugin plus competitor intelligence from BenchSpy is significantly more powerful than the best plugin alone.
Our Recommendations
Best overall (most sites): Rank Math free. Maximum features, good performance, solid usability.
Best for performance-obsessed sites: The SEO Framework. Zero frontend overhead, sensible defaults.
Best for WooCommerce: AIOSEO free. Best native eCommerce SEO integration.
Best for beginners: Yoast SEO free. Clearest interface, most documentation, lowest risk of misconfiguration.
Best complement to any plugin: BenchSpy. Adds the competitor intelligence layer no plugin can provide, from โฌ9/mo with a free tier.
Final Verdict
The WordPress SEO plugin space has matured. The gap between the best (Rank Math) and worst (Squirrly) is significant in both performance and features, but the bigger insight from our benchmark is that all plugins share the same blind spot: they cannot see your competition.
The sites that win in search in 2026 are not just the ones with the best-configured plugins. They are the ones that combine solid technical SEO with genuine strategic intelligence about their competitors. That requires a different category of tool โ and that is exactly what BenchSpy was built for.
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