Web Plura Diagnostics – Site Health, Email & Update Risk Advisor
Web Plura Diagnostics helps WordPress site owners, agencies, and support teams find problems that quietly hurt leads, sales, trust, and maintenance time. It runs inside wp-admin and turns local site signals into clear, prioritized action items.
Use it when you need to answer practical questions before an update, launch, client handoff, or support call:
- Are forms, password resets, store emails, and lead notifications likely to work?
- Is the site showing health, hosting, cache, cron, or PHP warning signs?
- Which plugin, theme, or update risks should be checked before making changes?
- What should a business owner, developer, host, or support team fix first?
- What can be exported or shared without sending diagnostics to an external service?
For every finding, the plugin focuses on:
- What is wrong
- Why it matters
- What business impact it may cause
- Who should fix it
- What to fix first
No cloud account, no tracking, and no frontend scripts are required for the core diagnostics workflow.
No cloud requirement: core diagnostics, dashboard rendering, exports, and scheduled scans run locally in WordPress. No tracking: diagnostics scans do not send telemetry or site diagnostics to Web Plura by default. Free local checks remain available without cloud connection or a paid plan.
Customer Problems It Helps Solve
- Missed leads from broken contact forms, weak email setup, or untested notification paths.
- Risky updates when a site has stale plugins, inactive code, commerce dependencies, or no clear pre-update checklist.
- Slow or unstable sites caused by cache gaps, low memory, cron pressure, upload limits, or hosting constraints.
- Confusing support handoffs where clients, developers, and hosts need the same problem summary.
- Reactive maintenance where issues are discovered only after checkout, login, email, or lead capture fails.
Key Checks
- Fix First dashboard with score, priority groups, recommended actions, and recent-change history.
- Site Health-style checks for WordPress, database version, PHP limits, timezone, URL alignment, cache signals, and key file permissions.
- Email readiness checks for local mail transport, SPF, DKIM, DMARC, domain alignment, and manual admin-triggered test email results. Diagnostics scans do not send email automatically.
- Lead Capture Health checks for form plugins, contact pages, SMTP readiness, privacy-page status, and form-plugin updates.
- Pre-update Safety checks for inactive plugins, theme update backlog, commerce plugins, builders, and cache plugins.
- Hosting Advisor checks for memory, cache, cron pressure, upload limits, execution limits, and host-support guidance.
- Client-ready diagnostics with problem, impact, owner, urgency, next action, JSON/CSV exports, WP-CLI commands, and multisite network visibility.
Good Fit For
- Site owners who want a clear first-pass health, email, performance, and update-readiness review.
- Agencies preparing client reports, maintenance checks, launch reviews, or pre-update safety notes.
- Support teams collecting safe local diagnostics before deeper troubleshooting.
- WordPress admins who want prioritized actions without telemetry or a required cloud account.
Product page: https://wplura.com/products/web-plura-diagnostics Terms: https://wplura.com/terms Privacy: https://wplura.com/privacy
External Services
Web Plura Diagnostics is local-first. Diagnostics scans, dashboard rendering, exports, and scheduled scans run inside WordPress by default.
The plugin links to Web Plura product, terms, and privacy pages for support and product information:
- Product page: https://wplura.com/products/web-plura-diagnostics
- Terms: https://wplura.com/terms
- Privacy: https://wplura.com/privacy
The public WordPress.org package uses WordPress.org update checks. Direct/private Web Plura builds may request a signed Web Plura release manifest from https://api.wplura.com/v1/plugin/updates/web-plura-diagnostics/manifest and send only the plugin slug, current version, and release channel.
Data, retention, and uninstall behavior:
- Diagnostics results, history snapshots, explain-mode preference, scheduled-scan settings, export metadata, and manual test-email metadata are stored locally in WordPress options/transients.
- Retention settings allow site admins to control how long local diagnostic history and email-test metadata are kept.
- Uninstall cleanup removes plugin-owned options, transients, scheduled scan hooks, and local diagnostic metadata.
