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WordPress Mega Menu: Choose From These 5 Free And Paying Plugins

Hamburgers, sandwiches and other kebabs: I must confess, I have a pronounced appetite for junk food.

You know, it’s the kind of food a bit fat, and not really recommended by dieticians and nutritionists.

My face looks more or less like this when I devour a good burger

If, like me, you have a ferocious appetite and are a big eater, what follows should tickle your taste buds. Put on your napkin and I’ll serve you a mega menu on a tray on WordPress.

It’s hot, it’s crunchy and you’ll see, it’s just as tasty as the latest fashionable burger of our friend Ronald.

In this new XL post – or King Size, as you like – you’ll find out about the best plugins to create this famous mega menu.

But that’s not all. See the rest in the menu overview.

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What’s a mega menu?

A mega menu is an expandable menu that makes all the navigation options of a website visible at a glance. Widely used on websites that contain many categories (e.g. ecommerce stores, news websites), this imposing menu is most of the time displayed when hovering or clicking on a link.

Here are a few examples to illustrate my point:

The mega menu on the Converse website reveals all the sub-categories related to a given category (here, the Women category) when you hover over the mouse.
The mega menu on the Adobe website reveals all the sub-categories related to a given category (here, the Creativity & Design category) when you click on the said category.
The mega menu on the AGV website – which includes images – reveals all the products related to a given category (here, the Products category) when you hover over the mouse.

A mega menu is above all a menu (yes, that goes without saying). And in order to design an efficient and readable menu, certain good practices must be respected.

If you’re not quite clear on this, check out the article How to manage and optimize WordPress menus like a pro.

Is everything good for you? Now that you have a solid foundation, let’s list the pros and cons of a mega menu on WordPress.

Pros and cons of a mega menu

For Nielsen Norman, the famous American user interface and user experience consulting company, there is no doubt: mega menus work.

If there are pros, you have to be aware of their limitations before using them.

Pros of a WordPress Mega Menu

When used properly, a mega menu has one undeniable advantage: it improves the user experience. Its pros are multiple:

Cons of a mega menu

Interesting in many ways, a mega menu also has its drawbacks:

Moreover, a mega menu also raises several problems in terms of SEO. It adds a lot of links at the top of your page and Google doesn’t really like this.

In its “Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Starter Guide”, the Mountain View firm says that you should avoid “creating complex webs of navigation links, for example, linking every page on your site to every other page”.

According to this article, a mega-menu would also have the negative effect of “diluting the page’s ability to rank competitively in the SERPs”.

Well, don’t worry: these SEO drawbacks should not be a hindrance to your use.

Are you still interested in using a mega menu? I’ll tell you right now when I think it’s appropriate (or not) to use it.

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When to use a mega menu?

As you have seen, mega menus are mainly useful for websites that host a lot of content.

I would say that they are suitable when:

On the other hand, don’t use them if your showcase or merchant site contains little content (posts and pages combined). For example, there is no point in designing a mega menu for a simple blog on which you publish in a scattered way.

Always keep the visitor in mind. Think that if a mega menu can improve the user experience, then it may be worth looking into.

If not, skip it by choosing a classic or drop-down menu.

Why use a plugin to create a mega menu?

Before moving on to the presentation of several plugins to create a mega menu on WordPress, you may ask yourself a basic question: why use a plugin for that?

Well, first of all, because without a plugin, unless your theme already has such a feature, you’re going to have to spend a lot, a lot of time, getting your hands on the code.

To, in the end, simply display a complex menu of 3 or 4 levels. If you need text content, icons, or other content, then a plugin is required.

Then, it is true that some themes embed an option to create a mega menu. This is for example the case of Astra or OceanWP.

To find out if this is the case for yours, check the documentation for your theme, a dedicated forum or contact support to ask them the question.

This may be enough for you, but note that if you change the theme, you’ll lose all your menu configuration.

In the end, a plugin has the advantage of adapting to any theme and, most of the time, will offer you more customization features.

Alright, it’s time to present you the ones that caught our attention.

If you use the WooCommerce Storefront theme, you should know that it offers a dedicated plugin on our topic of the day Storefront Mega Menus ($39, or about €34). This plugin allows to create a mega menu on WooCommerce thanks to a drag and drop interface. I’ve never used it but it seems interesting. If you use it, don’t hesitate to share your feedback by posting a comment at the bottom of this post.

5 plugins to create a mega menu on WordPress

I might as well tell you right away, a plugin specifically dedicated to the creation of a mega menu is not an easy task. Nevertheless, we’ve concocted a hand-picked selection of free and paying plugins.

The selection criteria were based on the following elements:

Max Mega Menu (freemium)

Active installations: 300,000+

Let’s start this selection with the most popular plugin of the official directory to create a mega menu on WordPress. I named Max Mega Menu, which has more than 300,000 active installations.

It’s impossible not to talk about it around here. Besides, its users are seduced. They gave it an excellent rating of 4.8/5.

According to its description, Max Mega Menu “will automatically convert your existing menu or menus into a mega menu” and even defines itself as a “complete menu management plugin”.

Like a good burger, all this makes my mouth water. Let’s taste it!

Max Mega Menu’s pros:

A Pro version is also available from $29/year (about €26) for a use on 1 website. At this price, you will have access to new features:

Download the plugin Max Mega Menu:

WP Mega Menu (freemium)

Active installations: 20,000+

After Max Mega Menu, make way for WP Mega Menu. This plugin is developed by Themeum, a well-known company in the WordPress world.

It produces premium themes and, of course, interesting plugins like Qubely Blocks (adds custom blocks to Gutenberg) or WP Page Builder (a page builder).

But for us, it is WP Mega Menu that interests us. According to its description on the official directory, it would allow to create a navigation menu which would go “beyond your imagination”. Let’s see what this does for usage!

WP Mega Menu’s pros:

In short, the settings are very similar to those offered by Max Mega Menu, except for a few details. The main difference can be seen in use. WP Mega Menu is not complex to use but I found it a little less intuitive than Max Mega Menu, for example.

The cons of WP Mega Menu:

A premium version of the plugin is available under the name of WP Mega Menu Pro ($29/year, about €26) for a use on 1 website. It allows among other things to:

Download the plugin WP Mega Menu:

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QuadMenu (freemium)

Active installations: 20,000+

Third one on the freemium plugins menu: QuadMenu. With more than 20,000 active installations, this is a plugin well established in the mega menu niche.

In terms of options, it does not revolutionize what WP Mega Menu and Max Mega Menu already offer, but it has some singularities.

Is it worth to be used ? Does it stand out from the competition? Discover its pros and its cons.

The pros of QuadMenu:

The cons of QuadMenu:

Quad Menu on WordPress also has a Pro version. Available from $15 (about €13) for a use on 1 website, it allows for example to:

Download the plugin QuadMenu:

UberMenu (premium)

After the presentation of three freemium plugins, let’s now make room for premium plugins. We start with a must-have: UberMenu.

With nearly 82,000 sales at the time of writing, this is simply the best-selling WordPress mega menu plugin on the CodeCanyon platform (at a price of $25, or about €22 for use on 1 website).

Its success comes first of all from its seniority (it was launched in 2011, which leaves time to seduce the public) and most probably from its features.

In any case, it seduces its users, who give it the excellent overall rating of 4.68 stars out of 5.

Personally, I’m often not satisfied with plugins and/or themes sold on platforms like ThemeForest or CodeCanyon. Even if it’s not necessary to generalize, we often come across catch-all products full of options to please the novice user.

Except that the user experience doesn’t always follow, which is much more annoying. What’s the point of having hundreds of options if you can’t use them?

Does UberMenu fit into this situation? Does it live up to its reputation?

UberMenu’s pros:

The cons of UberMenu:

In the end, I’m still expecting more from this plugin. It allows you to do a lot of interesting things, of course, but its handling is complex and the user experience is not there.

Download the plugin UberMenu:

WP Mega Menu

Let’s finish with one last paying plugin: WP Mega Menu.

Sold on the MyThemeShop platform at the price of $29 for a use on 3 websites (about €26 with support and updates included for 1 year), we chose to include it in this selection because it promises to work without any configuration.

An easy to use plugin, it’s always a real plus. But that’s not all. The rest has to follow. Is it the case of WP Mega Menu?

WP Mega Menu’s pros:

The cons of WP Mega Menu:

Download the plugin WP Mega Menu:

They could have been in the selection too, but…

In the course of our research, several times, we also came across certain plugins that might also be of interest to you.

They were discarded because they did not meet our initial criteria (e.g. too few active installations, insufficient rating, plugin not only allowing to create a mega menu on WordPress).

Here they are, in case you want to dig deeper:

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Which mega menu plugin to choose on WordPress?

After the presentation of these plugins, you are now with 5 cards in hand to create a mega menu on WordPress. Which one are you going to use, and most importantly, which one should you use first?

To save you from having to pick one, here is my feedback. The plugin that made the strongest impression on me at all levels (options, ease of use, ergonomics, intuitiveness, etc.) is without a doubt Max Mega Menu.

If it still seems too limited, don’t forget that you can opt for the Pro version.

We haven’t tested it, so don’t hesitate to send us your feedback if you use it.

On the premium plugins side, I would say that WP Mega Menu is more pleasant to use than UberMenu.

Now, if having as many options as possible is a deciding factor in your choice, UberMenu should appeal to you. But with this plugin, you will have to be patient. It will take (a lot of) time to use it properly.

From now on, the choice is yours. Which plugin do you use? Do you want to tell us about a plugin we haven’t mentioned?

Go ahead and post a mega comment below.

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