The WordPress media library stores files. It does not manage them.
WordPress core was never built to tell you where a file is used, which ones are duplicates, or whether your library is degrading over time. Most teams patch these gaps with several single-purpose plugins. Mediapapa replaces that stack with one governance layer — usage tracking, health scoring, safe deduplication and unlimited compression in a single plugin.
Four things the native WordPress media library cannot do
No media usage
No way to know where a file is referenced. Every deletion is a risk. Most teams end up deleting nothing.
No health score
No baseline, no audit, no recommended actions. You cannot tell whether your library is degrading without reviewing every file manually.
No deletion protection
WordPress lets you delete any file without checking whether it is still in use. Broken references, no warning.
No duplicate detection
The same file uploaded twice has two separate IDs Removing one without updating references breaks every post that used it.
Not every plugin does the same thing. These pages compare Mediapapa to other tools WordPress users encounter when managing their media library, so you can make an informed decision based on what your site actually needs.
Smush vs Mediapapa
Compression and CDN vs governance-first with compression included. Which one covers your actual needs?
Imagify vs Mediapapa
Monthly quota model vs unlimited compression included in the Pro plan. For sites with large or growing libraries.
ShortPixel vs Mediapapa
Credit-based pricing vs a flat annual plan with no monthly counter. Depends on your library size and upload frequency.
Media Cleaner vs Mediapapa
Delete-first approach with a trash system vs governance-first with Deletion Warnings and a full usage map before anything is removed.
WordPress Media Library vs Mediapapa
What core provides and exactly where it stops. For teams wondering whether a plugin is necessary at all.
FileBird vs Mediapapa
Folder hierarchy vs tag-based organisation with usage tracking and health governance. They can also run alongside each other.
Mediapapa vs Media Deduper
If your site uses complex field structures or you need governance beyond cleanup, Mediapapa covers both safely.
Mediapapa vs Optimole
If you need library governance alongside compression, Mediapapa covers both. Running both is a practical setup for sites that want adaptive delivery and governance.
Mediapapa vs WP-Optimize
If you need a broad site maintenance tool, WP-Optimize covers more ground. If you need media library governance specifically, Mediapapa goes deeper.
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