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Folderly vs Wicked Folders — honest comparison

Two WordPress plugins, both built around virtual folders that don’t change your file URLs. Wicked Folders has been on WordPress.org since 2017 with a 4.9★ rating across 56 reviews, and is one of the few competitors that — like Folderly — includes CPT and post-type folders in the free tier. Folderlyis the newer alternative, released in October 2024, with a one-time-payment Pro tier (vs. Wicked Folders’ annual subscription) and broader page-builder integrations. Both are GPL on WordPress.org. This page lays out where each one wins so you can pick the right tool for your site.

At a glance

Verifiable facts pulled from the public WordPress.org listings on (2026-05-09).

FeatureFolderlyWicked Folders
WordPress.org rating5.0 ★ (1 review)4.9 ★ (56 reviews)
First released on WordPress.orgOctober 2024April 2017
Free version on WordPress.orgYes — full pluginYes — full plugin
Virtual folders (URLs unchanged)YesYes
Folders for posts, pages, and CPTsYes — included freeYes — included free
WooCommerce product foldersYes — freeYes — free
Dynamic / saved-search foldersNot yetYes — Pro adds dynamic folders
Per-user folder visibilityNot yetYes — Pro adds user-specific folders
One-click import from competitorsFileBird, Real Media Library, Wicked Folders, HappyFilesLimited — primary export/import within Wicked Folders
Page builder integrationsElementor, Divi, Beaver, Bricks, Brizy, +7 moreGutenberg + classic editor focus; fewer page-builder hooks
REST API for developersYesYes
Pro pricing model$49 one-time, lifetime updates, 1 siteAnnual licence, multiple tiers via wickedplugins.com

Pricing intentionally not shown — both products evolve their pricing pages, and you should compare current rates directly on Folderly’s site and wickedplugins.com.

Which one should you pick?

Choose Folderly if

  • You prefer a one-time-payment Pro tier over an annual subscription model.
  • You want broader page-builder integrations (Elementor, Divi, Beaver, Bricks, Brizy, and more).
  • You're currently on Wicked Folders and want a one-click migration path that preserves your folder structure.
  • You don't need dynamic/saved-search folders or per-user folder visibility.
  • You value an actively maintained Gutenberg-first UI tested against the latest WP release.

Choose Wicked Folders if

  • You need dynamic folders that auto-populate from saved searches (Pro feature).
  • You need per-user folder visibility for editorial workflows (Pro feature).
  • You value the longer track record on WordPress.org — Wicked Folders has shipped continuously since 2017.
  • You're already a Wicked Plugins customer and want to stay inside that ecosystem.
  • You primarily use the classic editor or Gutenberg without heavy page-builder dependencies.

Migration

Switching from Wicked Folders to Folderly

Folderly ships a one-click importer for Wicked Folders structures. The importer reads Wicked Folders’ database tables, recreates the folder hierarchy in Folderly, and reassigns each attachment to its matching folder. File URLs are untouched — both plugins use virtual folders, so nothing on the public side of your site changes.

Practical steps:

  1. Back up your database (always a good idea before touching media).
  2. Install Folderly alongside Wicked Folders — they can coexist during the import.
  3. Open Media → Folderly → Import and select Wicked Folders as the source.
  4. Review the imported folder tree in the WordPress media library.
  5. Once you’re happy, deactivate Wicked Folders (and cancel any active Pro licence renewal).

If anything looks wrong after the import, you can deactivate Folderly and re-enable Wicked Folders — your original Wicked Folders data isn’t touched. The importer is read-only on the source side. Note that Wicked Folders Pro’s dynamic folders (saved-search-based) do not currently have a Folderly equivalent and will not be carried over by the importer; only static folder structures migrate.

Frequently asked questions

Is Folderly a good Wicked Folders alternative?
Wicked Folders is one of the few competitors that, like Folderly, includes folders for posts, pages, and CPTs in the free tier — so the free-version comparison comes down to taste and ecosystem rather than gated features. Folderly stands out on its one-time-payment Pro tier (vs. Wicked Folders' annual subscription), broader page-builder integrations, and a one-click import path. Wicked Folders stands out on dynamic/saved-search folders and per-user folder visibility, both Pro features that Folderly does not yet match.
Will I lose my folders if I switch from Wicked Folders to Folderly?
No. Folderly ships a one-click importer for Wicked Folders structures. Your hierarchy, file assignments, and naming all carry over. File URLs do not change — both plugins use virtual folders, so existing image and document permalinks keep working.
Does Folderly change my media file URLs?
No. Folderly uses virtual folders, the same approach Wicked Folders uses. Files stay in /wp-content/uploads/ on disk; the folder structure is metadata stored in the database. Moving a file between folders does not change its URL, so SEO links and embedded images continue to work.
Can both plugins organise WooCommerce products?
Yes — both Wicked Folders and Folderly support folders for WooCommerce products (and arbitrary CPTs) in their free versions. This is a free-tier match between the two plugins, unlike FileBird and Real Media Library, which gate CPT support behind Pro.
Do I need Wicked Folders Pro for dynamic folders?
Yes — saved-search/dynamic folders and per-user folder visibility are Wicked Folders Pro features, sold as an annual licence via wickedplugins.com. Folderly does not currently match those features. If your workflow depends on saved searches that auto-populate as folders, Wicked Folders Pro is the right pick.
Should I just use Wicked Folders?
Choose Wicked Folders if you specifically need its Pro features (dynamic folders, per-user visibility) or you've been a long-time Wicked Plugins customer and prefer to stay in that ecosystem. Choose Folderly if you want a one-time-payment Pro tier instead of an annual licence, broader page-builder integrations, and a one-click migration path that lets you switch later.

Try Folderly free, upgrade when you’re ready

The free version is on WordPress.org. Folderly Pro is a one-time payment of $49 for a single site, with lifetime updates and a 7-day money-back guarantee.