| 开发者 | alexkrauchn |
|---|---|
| 更新时间 | 2026年1月2日 03:40 |
| 捐献地址: | 去捐款 |
| PHP版本: | 7.2 及以上 |
| WordPress版本: | 6.9 |
| 版权: | GPLv2 or later |
| 版权网址: | 版权信息 |
/wp-content/plugins/ directoryhere.No. The plugin is lightweight and optimized for performance. Most monitoring runs externally from our servers without impacting your site speed.
The Activity Log (introduced in v1.1) provides deep visibility into your WordPress site, including: plugin and theme updates, core updates, user logins and role changes, post and content changes, REST API errors, AJAX errors, database errors, missed or failing cron jobs, fatal errors, PHP or configuration issues. It helps diagnose issues, security incidents, or unexpected behavior.
You’ll receive real-time alerts for uptime issues, SSL expiration, domain renewal, malware detection, and more—via email, Slack, or SMS, depending on your plan.
Our system takes regular visual snapshots of your website and compares them to previous versions. If a major visual change is detected, you’ll get an alert.
Yes. WPMissionControl is designed to work alongside any theme or plugin. It only reads data and does not interfere with your site’s output or layout.
Yes. An account is required to access your monitoring dashboard, set up notifications, and view your public status page.
Absolutely. You can monitor multiple websites from a single dashboard. Different plans support different limits—see our pricing page for details.
Each monitored website gets a public-facing status page that shows uptime, SSL status, and overall site health—great for transparency.
You’ll be alerted immediately. Premium users also have access to AI-powered scanning and can request additional cleanup services if needed.
Yes. The Activity Log includes: REST API error logging, AJAX error logging, database error logging, fatal error detection, cron failure detection. This is part of WPMissionControl’s observability layer.