WordPress SEO Plugin
SEO controls for WordPress, without the clutter.
Stoxello SEO Toolkit gives WordPress site owners the essentials: clean metadata, structured data, social previews, canonical controls, robots rules, breadcrumbs, and an XML sitemap.
Built for pages, posts, and public custom post types.
Stoxello SEO Toolkit for WordPress
stoxello.com/stoxello-seo-toolkit/
Clean controls for titles, descriptions, schema, sitemaps, social previews, canonical URLs, and robots rules.
Stop leaving search details scattered across your site.
Every WordPress site has small SEO decisions hiding everywhere: the title that appears in search, the description that sells the click, the canonical URL that prevents confusion, the social image that shows up when someone shares a page, and the schema that helps search engines understand what they are reading.
Stoxello SEO Toolkit puts those controls where they belong: inside WordPress, close to the content, with enough structure to be useful and enough restraint to stay out of the way.
Feature Set
A focused SEO layer for working WordPress sites
Set the essentials, review the page preview, publish structured data, generate a sitemap, and keep indexing rules clear across the site.
Search appearance
Set custom SEO titles, meta descriptions, focus keyphrases, canonical URLs, schema types, and indexing rules.
Social previews
Output Open Graph and Twitter card metadata so shared links have clear titles, descriptions, URLs, and images.
Structured data
Add JSON-LD for organizations, websites, pages, articles, products, software applications, FAQ pages, and breadcrumbs.
XML sitemap
Generate a sitemap at /stx-sitemap.xml and add sitemap discovery to robots.txt.
Site defaults
Configure organization identity, logo, default social image, title separator, verification tags, archive indexing, and redirects.
LicenseWeb activation
Activate with a Stoxello-issued LicenseWeb key. SEO output and editor tools are enabled after the license is active.
Schema Support
Structured data for the pages you actually publish
Stoxello SEO Toolkit supports the common schema types a WordPress site needs, including site identity, page context, publishing formats, products, software pages, FAQ pages, and breadcrumbs.
Sitemap and Robots
Make discovery easier to manage.
The plugin generates a clean XML sitemap for published public content and can add the sitemap location to robots.txt, helping search engines find the pages that matter.
- XML sitemap available at
/stx-sitemap.xml. - Public post, page, and custom post type support.
- Optional taxonomy URLs.
- Noindex-aware sitemap behavior.
- Automatic sitemap line in
robots.txt.
Setup
From install to sitemap in a few steps
- Install and activate Stoxello SEO Toolkit in WordPress.
- Open the Stoxello SEO settings screen.
- Enter the LicenseWeb license key.
- Add organization details, verification tags, title separator, and default social image.
- Edit important pages and posts to set titles, descriptions, schema, canonical URLs, robots rules, and social images.
- Submit
/stx-sitemap.xmlto Google Search Console and Bing Webmaster Tools.
FAQ
Questions before you install
What is Stoxello SEO Toolkit?
It is a WordPress SEO plugin that gives site owners focused controls for search metadata, social sharing, structured data, canonical URLs, robots rules, breadcrumbs, verification tags, and XML sitemaps.
Is it an all-in-one SEO platform?
No. It is intentionally focused. Stoxello SEO Toolkit handles practical WordPress SEO controls without turning the editor into a crowded dashboard.
Does it create a sitemap?
Yes. When licensed and enabled, the plugin creates an XML sitemap at /stx-sitemap.xml and can add the sitemap location to robots.txt.
Does it support schema markup?
Yes. It outputs JSON-LD for Organization, WebSite, WebPage, Article, BlogPosting, Product, SoftwareApplication, FAQPage, and BreadcrumbList schema.
Is a license required?
Yes. The plugin uses LicenseWeb activation. SEO output and editor tools are enabled after a valid license is active.
Give WordPress the SEO controls it should have had already.
Set clean metadata, publish structured data, manage indexing rules, generate a sitemap, and shape how your content appears across search and social.
