Title: Web Plura Diagnostics &#8211; Site Health, Email &amp; Update Risk Advisor
Author: wplura
Published: <strong>June 6, 2026</strong>
Last modified: June 20, 2026

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# Web Plura Diagnostics – Site Health, Email & Update Risk Advisor

 By [wplura](https://profiles.wordpress.org/wplura/)

[Download](https://downloads.wordpress.org/plugin/web-plura-diagnostics.0.2.9.zip)

 * [Details](https://twd.wordpress.org/plugins/web-plura-diagnostics/#description)
 * [Reviews](https://twd.wordpress.org/plugins/web-plura-diagnostics/#reviews)
 *  [Installation](https://twd.wordpress.org/plugins/web-plura-diagnostics/#installation)
 * [Development](https://twd.wordpress.org/plugins/web-plura-diagnostics/#developers)

 [Support](https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/web-plura-diagnostics/)

## Description

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.

## Screenshots

[⌊Main dashboard showing site score, risk level, and Fix First issues.⌉⌊Main dashboard
showing site score, risk level, and Fix First issues.⌉[

Main dashboard showing site score, risk level, and Fix First issues.

[⌊Business-friendly diagnostics with problem, impact, owner, and next action.⌉⌊Business-
friendly diagnostics with problem, impact, owner, and next action.⌉[

Business-friendly diagnostics with problem, impact, owner, and next action.

[⌊Email Delivery Readiness for forms, password resets, and store emails.⌉⌊Email 
Delivery Readiness for forms, password resets, and store emails.⌉[

Email Delivery Readiness for forms, password resets, and store emails.

[⌊Lead Capture Health for contact forms and silent lead-loss risks.⌉⌊Lead Capture
Health for contact forms and silent lead-loss risks.⌉[

Lead Capture Health for contact forms and silent lead-loss risks.

[⌊Hosting Advisor with copyable message for hosting support.⌉⌊Hosting Advisor with
copyable message for hosting support.⌉[

Hosting Advisor with copyable message for hosting support.

[⌊Pre-update Safety Check for plugins, themes, and recovery readiness.⌉⌊Pre-update
Safety Check for plugins, themes, and recovery readiness.⌉[

Pre-update Safety Check for plugins, themes, and recovery readiness.

## Installation

 1. Upload the `web-plura-diagnostics` folder to `/wp-content/plugins/`.
 2. Activate the plugin through the `Plugins` menu in WordPress.
 3. Go to `Web Plura Diagnostics` in the admin sidebar.
 4. Click `Run Diagnostics`.

## FAQ

### Who is Web Plura Diagnostics for?

It is for WordPress site owners, agencies, support teams, and administrators who
need a local health, email, performance, hosting, and update-readiness review before
deeper troubleshooting.

### What customer problems does it focus on?

It focuses on practical operational problems: missed form leads, unreliable WordPress
email, risky updates, weak hosting readiness, slow or unstable sites, unclear fix
priorities, and support handoffs that need a client-readable summary.

### Does this plugin require a cloud account?

No. It works locally inside WordPress.

### Will this slow down my website?

No frontend scripts or frontend monitoring are added by default. Diagnostics run
inside wp-admin, scheduled scans are optional, and the plugin does not automatically
change public content.

### Does this send my site data to Web Plura?

No. The free plugin is local-first and does not send diagnostics, logs, or telemetry
to an external server by default.

### Does it replace a firewall, malware scanner, or backup plugin?

No. It provides local diagnostic insights and prioritized guidance. Use a dedicated
firewall, malware response process, and backup/restore system where those protections
are required.

### Does it send emails automatically?

No. It only sends a manual test email when an admin explicitly clicks the button.

### Does it perform updates automatically?

No. It only provides update-safety guidance.

### Does it support Multisite?

Yes. It includes a multisite network dashboard surface for cross-site diagnostics
visibility. Individual site access still follows WordPress capability checks.

### Does it include WP-CLI support?

Yes. Admins can use `wp web-plura-diagnostics scan`, `wp web-plura-diagnostics export`,
and `wp web-plura-diagnostics cleanup` for local operational workflows.

### Does it integrate with WordPress Site Health?

Yes. WordPress Site Health can show a cached Web Plura Diagnostics score after diagnostics
have run. The Site Health test reads cached local results and does not start a fresh
scan.

### Does it collect telemetry?

No. It stores local diagnostics cache and limited local metadata only.

### What data is removed on uninstall?

The plugin removes plugin-owned options, transients, scheduled scan hooks, local
diagnostic history, and local action metadata during uninstall.

### Where can I get support or product information?

Use the WordPress.org support forum, or visit https://wplura.com/products/web-plura-
diagnostics.

## Reviews

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## Contributors & Developers

“Web Plura Diagnostics – Site Health, Email & Update Risk Advisor” is open source
software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

Contributors

 *   [ wplura ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/wplura/)

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### Interested in development?

[Browse the code](https://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/browser/web-plura-diagnostics/),
check out the [SVN repository](https://plugins.svn.wordpress.org/web-plura-diagnostics/),
or subscribe to the [development log](https://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/log/web-plura-diagnostics/)
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## Changelog

#### 0.2.9

 * Improved the WordPress.org title, tags, and problem-focused readme copy for site
   health, email, performance, hosting, update risk, and lead capture diagnostics.
 * Kept the public package local-first by removing the hard cloud plugin dependency
   header; optional Web Plura Cloud integration remains guarded in code.

#### 0.2.8

 * Updated the WordPress.org release package with the current local diagnostics 
   admin UI, assets, uninstall cleanup, and readme metadata.
 * Kept diagnostics local-first with no telemetry or required cloud account for 
   core checks.

#### 0.2.7

 * Improved dashboard Recommended Actions with ordered action rows, priority badges,
   source context, and module links.
 * Improved dashboard Recently Changed history with a compact timeline and previous/
   current value chips.
 * Kept the public package local-first and streamlined the admin workflow.

#### 0.2.6

 * Improved WordPress.org listing copy, screenshots, Site Health integration, scheduled
   scans, retention cleanup, email dependency checks, cache checks, OPcache readiness,
   exports, and admin UI clarity.

#### Earlier releases

 * Added the local diagnostics runner, health checks, email checks, performance 
   checks, plugin impact checks, hosting checks, lead capture checks, update-risk
   checks, recommendations, exports, WP-CLI commands, scheduled scans, and WordPress-
   native admin UI improvements.

## Meta

 *  Version **0.2.9**
 *  Last updated **10 hours ago**
 *  Active installations **Fewer than 10**
 *  WordPress version ** 5.8 or higher **
 *  Tested up to **7.0**
 *  PHP version ** 7.4 or higher **
 *  Language
 * [English (US)](https://wordpress.org/plugins/web-plura-diagnostics/)
 * Tags
 * [diagnostics](https://twd.wordpress.org/plugins/tags/diagnostics/)[email](https://twd.wordpress.org/plugins/tags/email/)
   [performance](https://twd.wordpress.org/plugins/tags/performance/)[site health](https://twd.wordpress.org/plugins/tags/site-health/)
   [updates](https://twd.wordpress.org/plugins/tags/updates/)
 *  [Advanced View](https://twd.wordpress.org/plugins/web-plura-diagnostics/advanced/)

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## Contributors

 *   [ wplura ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/wplura/)

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