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AuditPulse Activity Log & Site Monitor

开发者 itsmeakay
更新时间 2026年7月14日 20:49
PHP版本: 8.0 及以上
WordPress版本: 7.0
版权: GPLv2 or later
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security activity log audit log user tracking site monitor

下载

1.0.1

详情介绍:

I built AuditPulse because I kept running into the same problem on client sites: something changes and nobody knows who did it or when. A plugin gets deactivated, a page gets edited, a new admin account shows up out of nowhere — and there's no record of any of it. AuditPulse keeps a log of that activity so you actually have something to check when things go wrong. It logs things like: Everything works right after you activate the plugin. There's nothing to unlock, no key to enter, no signup required to use any of it. There's an optional "Stay Updated" page where you can leave your email if you want to hear about new releases. That's it — totally optional, skip it if you're not interested.

安装:

  1. Upload the plugin folder to /wp-content/plugins/auditpulse
  2. Activate it
  3. Open AuditPulse → Activity Log — logging starts immediately, nothing else to configure unless you want to.

屏幕截图:

  • Alert rules screen
  • Notification settings (email + Slack webhook)
  • Settings page
  • Weekly report screen

常见问题:

Is this actually free, or is there a catch?

No catch. Everything you see in the plugin works without paying anything. I'm not holding features back for a future "Pro" version.

Will this slow my site down?

It shouldn't be noticeable. Logging happens on the backend when an admin action occurs — there's no extra JS or anything running on your actual site pages for visitors.

How long do logs stick around?

90 days by default, but you can change that in Settings — anywhere from a week to a year.

Can I turn off logging for certain things?

Yes, under Enable/Disable Events you can switch off whatever event types you don't care about.

Does it work with WooCommerce?

If WooCommerce is active, order and product changes get logged automatically.

Can I get notified about failed logins?

Set up a rule for that under Alert Rules — pick the "Failed Login" event and you'll get an email (Slack too, if you've set up a webhook).

Where does the data actually go?

Nowhere outside your own database. No external services are called.

Multisite support?

Not yet in this version — it's on my list for later.

更新日志:

1.0.0