Each domain a page for WordPress Plugin Directory
Each domain a page is a WordPress app, with a 5.0 average rating from 8 reviews, as of July 8, 2026.
Each domain a page is a WordPress Plugin Directory app by Joeri van Veen. With a rating of 5.0★ from 8 reviews.
AppRanks data: Each domain a page ranks #0 in Domain on WordPress Plugin Directory, placing it in the top 1% of that category.
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Each domain a page is a category-leading WordPress app with a limited review volume. It is listed in the Page category on WordPress Plugin Directory, which AppRanks treats as the canonical taxonomy node for ranking and competitor comparison. 8 reviews put it in the early-traction tier — useful for early-stage stores willing to be on the leading edge. Early-traction review counts are sensitive to single launch periods or feature events, so a 30-day re-check before bigger commitments often resolves whether the trend is sustained. Paid-only pricing means evaluating fit on the marketplace listing or via the developer's documentation before installing. AppRanks tracks rating, review count, pricing tier, and category position daily — the figures on this page reflect the most recent scrape from the canonical WordPress Plugin Directory listing.
Pros
- +High average rating (5.0★) signals consistent merchant satisfaction
- +Published by Joeri van Veen — established developer track record
Cons
- −Limited review base (8) — ratings can shift significantly with new feedback
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How Each domain a page works
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Easily manage a large number of landing pages or small websites from a single WordPress site.
This plugin offers an easy way to map different domains to different landing pages on your WordPress site. Now you can easily maintain a large number of small sites from a single WordPress installation.
You don’t have to set anything up, it works out of the box.
Just point a domain that you own to your WordPress installation. In WordPress, create a page for that domain. The slug should be the domain name without ‘www’ and with the .’s replaced by hyphens.
You can see it working on my own domain: wp-developer.eu, which shows a special page with slug wp-developer-eu on my joerivanveen.com blog (joerivanveen.com/blog/wp-developer-eu is the same).
Benefits:
Easily reuse and maintain elements like forms on several domains at once.
Bring in more traffic using landing pages for multiple domains without hassle.
Favicon support for each domain, fallback from child pages to parents.
Support for custom post types, e.g. FAQ posts, portfolio posts.
The rest of your website keeps working as usual.
Caveats:
Some themes use webfonts, for them to work a couple of lines are added to your .htaccess, these are clearly marked #ruigehond007 (this is my seventh plugin).
If your blog is in a subfolder of the main site (e.g. my-site.com/blog) you need to take an extra step for this to work, see installation tab.
Not all custom post types are guaranteed to work as landing page, e.g. WooCommerce products need additional work to be able to access the main cart.
If you need more flexibility (and more work) there is WordPress Multisite.
I put special care in making the plugin very lightweight, you will notice it has virtually no effect on the speed of your installation.
Favicons Switch on with_favicon on the settings page, to allow adding favicons to each landing page (and other pages and posts as well).
Supplying the correct favicon(s) is your responsibility, the plugin will not verify their validity.
As a rule of thumb I would use a small(ish) SVG for modern browsers, and a 32×32 pixel ICO file as fallback.
You may need a plugin to be able to upload ICO and SVG files, since they are blocked by default.
.htaccess In case the plugin was not able to update your .htaccess, these are the lines for your .htaccess to make webfonts function properly, you can add them right after ‘#END WordPress’:
# BEGIN ruigehond007 <IfModule mod_headers.c> <FilesMatch ".(eot|ttf|otf|woff|woff2)$"> Header set Access-Control-Allow-Origin "*" </FilesMatch> </IfModule> # END ruigehond007
You may need to switch on headers module in your Apache configuration, if it is not already.
NGINX NGINX does not process .htaccess files as standard. Best is to add the following to your nginx.conf file:
location ~* \.(eot|ttf|otf|woff|woff2)$ { add_header Access-Control-Allow-Origin *; }
Alternatively you can switch on processing of .htaccess files in your nginx.conf file. In your hosting environment this may be done by disabling ‘direct delivery’ or something similar.
Category rankings
As of Jul 8, 2026- Domain#0of 13Top 1%
- Favicon#0of 5Top 1%
- Landing page#0of 46Top 1%
- Mapping#0of 3Top 1%
- Page#0of 151Top 1%
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Keyword rankings
Each domain a page ranks for 1 keywords across WordPress Plugin Directory. Here are the top 1:
- 1.faqRank #413
Competitors & alternatives
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Where Each domain a page stands in the Page category
Each domain a page ranks #0 of 151 apps in the Page category, placing it in the top 1% of the listing.
Frequently asked questions
What is Each domain a page?
Each domain a page is an app for WordPress. It currently holds a 5.0-star rating from 8 merchant reviews, and AppRanks has been tracking its public marketplace data on a daily refresh cycle. It is listed under the Page category on AppRanks, where you can see its current category position, review-velocity trend, and how it compares against the top alternatives in the same space. Developed by Joeri van Veen.
Who uses Each domain a page?
Currently around 200 active stores have installed Each domain a page. Its review base is still building, which usually maps to early-stage merchants and stores piloting a new workflow. It is part of the Page category on WordPress.