WordPress ID Finder Tool (Bulk URL Scanner) | Detect WP & Get Post/Page ID

Detect WordPress and find post/page IDs from any public URL—single or bulk, with accuracy scoring.

WordPress ID Finder (Bulk URL Scanner)

Paste up to 25 URLs (one per line). We first detect whether the page is WordPress-based. If not, we stop there. If yes, we extract the most likely Post/Page ID.

Notes: This tool reads publicly available HTML only and does not crawl sites. Some sites hide WordPress signals; in those cases the tool may report “Not WordPress” even if it is.
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Finding WordPress post or page IDs is often harder than it should be—especially when you don’t have admin access to a site. Our WordPress ID Finder solves this by scanning any public URL and instantly telling you whether the page is built on WordPress and, if so, which post or page ID it uses.

This tool is designed for developers, SEOs, marketers, and agencies who need accurate WordPress identification without logging into dashboards or guessing from source code.

What This Tool Does (In Simple Terms)

Our WordPress ID Finder works in two smart steps:

  1. Detects whether a URL is WordPress-based
    If the page is not built on WordPress, the scan stops immediately and clearly tells you so.
  2. Extracts the WordPress ID (only if WordPress is detected)
    The tool identifies whether the URL belongs to a post, page, or another WordPress content type and returns the most accurate ID it can find—along with a confidence score.

This approach avoids false positives and keeps results clean and reliable.

Why Use a WordPress ID Finder?

Knowing the correct WordPress ID is essential for many tasks, including:

  • Creating custom queries in functions.php
  • Targeting posts or pages in Elementor, ACF, or shortcodes
  • Debugging theme or plugin behavior
  • SEO audits and technical checks
  • Competitive research (without backend access)

Instead of manually inspecting HTML or guessing, this tool gives you the answer in seconds.

Key Features

  • Scan single or bulk URLs (up to 25 at once)
  • Works with any public website
  • Detects WordPress vs non-WordPress accurately
  • Identifies Post ID or Page ID
  • Shows content type (Post, Page, or Unknown)
  • Displays accuracy score (out of 100)
  • Clean, readable table view
  • Download results as CSV
  • Built with security safeguards (rate limiting, SSRF protection)

When Bulk Scanning Is Useful

Bulk scanning is ideal when you need to:

  • Audit multiple competitor pages
  • Validate URLs from spreadsheets
  • Check large content lists during migrations
  • Collect IDs for automation or scripts
  • Export results for developers or clients

Each URL is processed independently, so one failed scan does not affect others.

Accuracy Score Explained

The accuracy score reflects how confidently the tool detected WordPress signals on the page.

  • 80–100: Very strong WordPress confirmation
  • 60–79: Likely WordPress, some signals hidden
  • Below 60: Weak or no WordPress indicators

Some WordPress sites hide assets like wp-content or wp-includes, which can lower the score even if the site is technically WordPress.

Is This Tool Safe to Use?

Yes. The tool only reads public HTML, just like a browser or search engine. It does not:

  • Log into websites
  • Execute external scripts
  • Modify or store scanned pages
  • Crawl entire domains

Strong safeguards are in place to prevent misuse or abuse.

Who Should Use This Tool?

  • WordPress developers
  • SEO professionals
  • Technical marketers
  • Agency teams
  • QA testers
  • Students learning WordPress internals

If you work with WordPress in any technical or strategic capacity, this tool saves time.

Table Overview

Sample Results

URL Platform Type ID Accuracy
https://toolsheaven.net/tools/wp-id-finder/ WordPress Post 2192 100/100
example.com/about WordPress Page 88 95/100
example.com Not WordPress 30/100
shop.example.com/page Error 0/100

FAQs

Is this WordPress ID Finder free?

Yes. The tool is free to use for public URLs.

Can this tool find IDs without admin access?

Yes. It detects IDs from publicly available page HTML, without any login requirements.

Why does it say “Not WordPress” for some sites?

Some sites use other platforms (such as Shopify, Webflow, or custom CMS), and some WordPress sites hide WordPress signals for security reasons.

Can it scan private or login-protected pages?

No. The page must be publicly accessible for the tool to fetch and analyze its HTML.

What does the accuracy score mean?

It shows how strongly the page matches known WordPress patterns. Higher scores indicate higher confidence.

Can I download the results?

Yes. Use the “Download as CSV” button to export your scan results.

Does bulk scanning slow down my site?

No. Scans are capped at 25 URLs per run, cached for speed, and rate-limited to protect performance.