Conflict Radar
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Know exactly which plugin update broke your site. Conflict Radar tracks every update, reads your PHP error log, and scores your site's health.
Every time something breaks on your WordPress site, Conflict Radar helps you answer one question fast: what changed right before it broke?
It quietly records every plugin, theme, and core update, reads your PHP error log into a readable table, and gives you a simple health score — so a white screen or a broken checkout becomes a five-minute diagnosis instead of an afternoon of guesswork.
Built for agencies, WooCommerce store owners, and freelance developers who maintain sites they can’t afford to have break silently.
Free features
- Update tracking — Automatically logs every plugin, theme, and WordPress core update: what changed, from which version to which, who triggered it, and whether it was manual or automatic.
- PHP error log reader — Parses your debug log into a clean, sortable table. See fatal errors, warnings, and notices without FTP access or digging through raw files.
- Site health score — A simple 0–100 score based on recent errors and updates, so you get an at-a-glance pulse on your site’s stability.
- Dashboard widget — A compact summary right on your WordPress dashboard: health score, recent updates, and error counts.
Pro features
Conflict Radar Pro adds the capability that turns raw logs into answers:
- Error/update correlation — After every update, Conflict Radar watches for new errors and automatically flags the update that likely caused them (“3 new errors appeared 8 minutes after Plugin X updated”).
- Email alerts — Get notified the moment a fatal error or a correlated conflict appears, plus an optional weekly health digest.
- Extended history and reporting — Longer retention and scheduled reports.
Privacy
Conflict Radar stores all data locally in your own WordPress database. It does not send your update history, error logs, or site data to any external server.
