Side-by-side comparison · 24 data points
This plugin adds a checkbox, “include this page in menus”, uncheck this to exclude pages from the page navigation that users see on your site.
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Show/hide menu items to logged in users, logged out users or specific user roles. Display logged in user details in menu. Add a logout link to menu.
| Metric | Exclude Pages | User Menus – Nav Menu Visibility |
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| Rating | 4.9 ★ | ★ 5.0 ★ |
| Total reviews | 47 | ★ 1.3k |
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Exclude Pages and User Menus – Nav Menu Visibility are evenly matched on rating (4.9★ vs 5.0★) — the differentiator comes down to pricing fit, feature breadth, and which app's interaction pattern suits your team's workflow. User Menus – Nav Menu Visibility has the larger user base (1,271 reviews vs 47), which usually maps to broader integration coverage, faster bug-fix cadence, and a deeper bench of community workflow patterns. Exclude Pages's smaller cohort can be an advantage for niche workflows where the bigger app has accumulated bloat. Recommended evaluation path: install both apps' free tiers (where available) and run them in parallel on a small cohort of orders for 7-14 days before committing. The data tables below show the per-feature breakdown — for most merchants the deciding factor will be a single integration or workflow detail that's hard to compare from listing pages alone. This verdict is generated from the live marketplace data on this page — rating, review count, pricing tier, and category position all refresh from the canonical WordPress Plugin Directory listing every 24 hours. AppRanks does not accept payment to influence comparison outcomes; the methodology is documented on the About page and applies identically to every pair on the site.
Read each app's audit: Exclude Pages audit • User Menus – Nav Menu Visibility audit
Exclude Pages (4.9★, 47 reviews) and User Menus – Nav Menu Visibility (5.0★, 1,271 reviews) are essentially tied on rating. Look at review velocity and individual reviewer quotes — both visible on each app's detail page — to differentiate.
It depends on what you're optimizing for. Exclude Pages fits better if you prioritize broader integrations; User Menus – Nav Menu Visibility is the call if you need the higher-rated option. Read both apps' detail pages on AppRanks for the full feature breakdown, install counts, and recent listing changes.
Both apps are one-click installs from the WordPress Plugin Directory marketplace. User Menus – Nav Menu Visibility has more onboarding documentation maturity (1,271 reviews vs 47), which usually translates to better-tested setup wizards and quicker time-to-value. AppRanks doesn't measure setup time directly — read the recent reviews on each app's detail page for merchant-reported install experience.
Exclude Pages typically suits early-stage and growth-mode stores based on its review-base composition (47 reviews). User Menus – Nav Menu Visibility aligns more with early-stage and growth-mode stores (1,271 reviews). Larger review bases generally mean the app has been load-tested at scale — relevant if you're processing high order volume or handling enterprise compliance requirements.
Migration support varies by app and category. Exclude Pages and User Menus – Nav Menu Visibility both publish their export options on their marketplace listing pages (or in their support docs); some apps offer one-click import from competitors, others require CSV. The fastest check: search "import from Exclude Pages" in each app's help center. AppRanks does not track migration tooling directly — this is a category-specific capability worth verifying before commitment.