Title: phpinfo() WP — Site Health, PHP Compatibility &amp; Server Audit
Author: Exeebit
Published: <strong>June 11, 2021</strong>
Last modified: May 27, 2026

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# phpinfo() WP — Site Health, PHP Compatibility & Server Audit

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

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 * [Reviews](https://en-ca.wordpress.org/plugins/phpinfo-wp/#reviews)
 *  [Installation](https://en-ca.wordpress.org/plugins/phpinfo-wp/#installation)
 * [Development](https://en-ca.wordpress.org/plugins/phpinfo-wp/#developers)

 [Support](https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/phpinfo-wp/)

## Description

**phpinfo() WP** is a modern, actively-maintained WordPress site-health and server-
audit plugin. It’s the in-admin tool freelancers and agencies install on a fresh
site to instantly see _what’s wrong, what’s about to break, and what to fix_ — without
a SaaS subscription, without external dashboards, and without leaving the WordPress
admin.

Think of it as **“Health Check & Troubleshooting” — but maintained, modern, and 
built for the way WordPress actually works in 2026**: PHP 8.x, SSL everywhere, OPcache
by default, agencies running multiple sites. Same diagnostics, plus PHP EOL timeline,
A–F config grading, security headers, SSL monitor, and a one-page PDF audit report
you can hand to a client.

#### The free version covers what every WordPress site owner actually needs

 * **phpinfo() viewer** — clean, searchable, modern (the original feature, restyled).
 * **PHP Compatibility Scanner** — scan every plugin and theme for PHP version breakages
   _before_ you upgrade. (Free, no signup. Most “PHP compatibility checker” plugins
   on WP.org are abandoned or only work in dev environments — this one runs on managed
   hosts.)
 * **Update Guard — pre-update core audit** — before you update _WordPress itself_,
   scan every plugin and theme for code that breaks on the new core: removed jQuery
   APIs (which fail silently on the front end) and deprecated WordPress functions.
   Get one clear **Safe / Caution / Risky** verdict so you know whether it’s safe
   to click “Update.” Free.
 * **Troubleshooting Mode** — safely disable plugins _only for your own admin session_
   to debug conflicts. Time-limited cookie, one-click “End and restore” button in
   the admin bar, auto-restore on logout. Your visitors and other admins keep seeing
   the live site normally while you debug.
 * **PHP EOL Timeline** — every PHP version’s end-of-life date, current status, 
   days remaining.
 * **Config Grader summary** — overall A–F grade of your PHP config against WordPress
   best practices.
 * **PHP Config editor (.htaccess / .user.ini)** — set or change php.ini directives
   safely from your dashboard, with automatic backups and a site-health check that
   aborts a save if your site starts returning HTTP 500.
 * **Admin bar health scoreboard** — live grade + most-urgent issue on every admin
   page, like PageSpeed for your server.
 * **Dashboard widget** — site health at a glance the moment you log in.
 * **Activity log + Extensions + Basic info** — everything the original plugin did,
   restyled.
 * **WordPress 7.0 Abilities API** — exposes the audit data as named server abilities(`
   phpinfowp/get-audit-summary`, `phpinfowp/get-php-version`, `phpinfowp/get-config-
   grade`, `phpinfowp/get-config-issues`, `phpinfowp/get-directive`, `phpinfowp/
   list-extensions`) so AI assistants and other plugins on your site can introspect
   server health through a standard interface instead of scraping screens.
 * **AI explanations (WP 7.0)** — when the new AI Client is configured, every failing
   Config Grader check gets an _Explain with AI_ button that turns the directive
   into a plain-English explanation. Uses the core Connectors API for credentials—
   we never touch your API keys.

#### Pro adds the tooling agencies and serious site owners actually need

**Safeguard** — don’t break your site

 * **One-click Config Auto-Fix** — every failing Grader check gets a “Fix it” button
   that writes the recommended value to .htaccess (or your php.ini override) safely,
   with automatic rollback if anything breaks.
 * **Pre-update PHP compatibility check** — before you click “Update Plugin,” see
   if the new version requires a PHP version you don’t have.
 * **Update Guard Pro** — an automatic warning right on the WordPress **Updates**
   screen before every core update, “tested up to” + abandonment scoring pulled 
   from WordPress.org (the biggest predictor of a quiet breakage), AI-written fix
   explanations for each finding, uncapped scanning, the full per-file/line drill-
   down, and a continuously-updated rule feed so new WordPress deprecations are 
   detected without waiting for a plugin update.
 * **Config Snapshots** — weekly automatic snapshots of every php.ini directive,
   with visual diffs.
 * **Security Headers Auditor** — grade your HTTP response headers (CSP, HSTS, X-
   Frame-Options, etc.) with fix suggestions.
 * **SSL Certificate Monitor** — track expiry for your site and any additional domains.

**Insight** — know what is wrong before clients call

 * **Full Config Grader** — see every failing directive with the exact recommended
   value and a one-line explanation of why it matters.
 * **Database Health** — engine version, EOL status, total size, autoload bloat 
   detection.
 * **OPcache Dashboard** — hit rate, memory usage, cached scripts, one-click clear.
 * **PHP Error Log Viewer** — browse, search, and clear your PHP error log from 
   the dashboard.
 * **WP Cron Monitor** — find overdue events, orphan hooks, and recently-run cron
   tasks.
 * **Mail Deliverability** — send-test, SPF & DKIM lookup.

**Deliver** — look professional to clients

 * **Audit Report** — single-page, white-label PDF you can print or hand to clients.
   Custom company name, tagline, footer note, and accent color.
 * **Email Alerts** — get notified on PHP EOL, config drift, OPcache drops, and 
   SSL expiry.
 * **Weekly Digest** — full server health summary delivered to your inbox every 
   Monday.
 * **Slack / Discord / Webhook** integration for real-time alerts.
 * **Multi-site (Network) support** — dashboard widget on every site.

#### Why use this instead of 5 different plugins?

Most WordPress site-health tools force you to install separate plugins for PHP compatibility,
SSL monitoring, security headers, OPcache, error logs, cron, and reports. Each one
is another plugin to update, another set of menus, another set of credentials.

phpinfo() WP gives you **one in-admin plugin** that covers all of it, with a single
dashboard widget and a single PDF audit report. No external SaaS dashboard, no per-
site monthly fees, no separate logins.

#### Pricing

 * **Single Site** — $29/year
 * **Unlimited Sites** — $69/year (the popular pick — works on every site you own
   or manage)
 * **Lifetime** — $149 once (founders pricing, first 50 buyers)

14-day money-back guarantee. Instant license delivery. Site-locked license keys.

Buy at [exeebit.com/phpinfo-wp](https://exeebit.com/phpinfo-wp#pricing).

## Screenshots

 * [[
 * Dashboard widget — PHP version, EOL status, Config Grade at a glance.
 * [[
 * phpinfo() viewer — clean, searchable, modern.
 * [[
 * Config Grader summary — your site’s A–F grade across Performance, Security, and
   OPcache.
 * [[
 * PHP EOL Timeline — every PHP version’s end-of-life date and days remaining.
 * [[
 * Troubleshooting Mode — per-user safe-mode that disables plugins only for your
   admin session, with a one-click “End and restore”.
 * [[
 * Config Grader full breakdown (Pro) — every failing directive with the exact recommended
   value and a one-click “Fix this” button.
 * [[
 * Audit Report (Pro) — single-page white-label PDF you can hand to clients.

## Installation

 1. Install from your WordPress admin: **Plugins  Add New**  search for _“phpinfo()
    WP”_.
 2. Activate.
 3. Find the **phpinfo() WP** menu in your admin sidebar.
 4. (Optional) Purchase a Pro license and activate it from **phpinfo() WP  License**.

You can also [download the zip](https://downloads.wordpress.org/plugin/phpinfo-wp.zip)
and upload it from **Plugins  Add New  Upload Plugin**.

#### Server requirements

 * PHP 7.3 or higher. PHP 7.4 reached end-of-life in November 2022 and is no longer
   supported.
 * WordPress 5.9 or higher.
 * Some PHP functions used by the plugin may be disabled by your host. Contact your
   host if features show as unavailable.
 * For .htaccess editing, your site root must be writable.

## FAQ

### Is the free version still free?

Yes. The free phpinfo viewer, .htaccess editor, extension list, activity log, PHP
EOL Timeline, and Config Grader summary are 100% free and always will be. Pro is
an optional upgrade for agencies and serious site owners.

### Does the Pro version send my data anywhere?

No. All audits run on your own server. The Pro license check pings our license server
once per week to confirm your key is still valid — nothing else is transmitted.

### Can I use one license on multiple sites?

The Single Site license works on 1 site. The Unlimited license works on every site
you own or manage. The Lifetime license is also unlimited.

### How does white-label work?

In the Pro Audit Report page, click **White-label** to set your company name, report
title, accent color, and footer note. The PDF you generate uses your branding, not
ours.

### What if my license server is unreachable?

The plugin works fine for 14 days even if our license server is unreachable. After
that, Pro features lock and you’ll need to re-activate the license. You’ll get a
clear notice well before that happens.

### Will this slow down my site?

No. All checks run inside the admin dashboard only — there’s zero impact on your
front-end performance. Heavy checks (security headers, SSL) are cached.

### How is this different from Health Check & Troubleshooting?

Health Check & Troubleshooting is the official WordPress.org plugin for this kind
of work and a solid tool. Its Troubleshooting Mode is site-wide — when enabled, 
every visitor sees the default theme with your plugins deactivated until you disable
the mode (one click in the admin bar).

phpinfo() WP takes a different approach. Our Troubleshooting Mode is per-user: only
your current admin session sees deactivated plugins and the default theme. Every
other visitor and admin keeps seeing the live site as normal. That’s the design 
choice we made for debugging plugin conflicts on busy production sites (a live WooCommerce
store, a high-traffic publisher) where taking the front-end offline isn’t an option.

We also add features Health Check doesn’t offer: PHP EOL tracking, A–F config grading
with one-click fixes (Pro), an admin-bar health scoreboard, SSL/headers monitoring,
and a client-ready PDF audit report.

Use Health Check if you want the official tool with a simple, site-wide debug mode.
Use phpinfo() WP if you need a per-user debug session on a live site, plus the broader
audit suite.

### How is this different from Query Monitor / WP Umbrella?

Query Monitor is a developer tool for debugging individual page loads — different
job. WP Umbrella, ManageWP, and MainWP are external SaaS dashboards that bill per
site, per month — useful for agencies that want everything in one external console.

phpinfo() WP Pro is for **the site owner or freelancer who wants one in-admin tool**
that covers PHP health, config, security headers, SSL, and a client-ready audit 
report — without a monthly SaaS subscription and without leaving the WordPress admin.

### Does this PHP compatibility scanner actually work on my managed host?

Yes. Unlike scanners that rely on PHP_CodeSniffer or the `exec()` function, our 
scanner uses static analysis that runs inside WordPress itself. It works on Kinsta,
WP Engine, SiteGround, Cloudways, Pantheon, and every other managed host that restricts
shell access.

### Where do I get support?

 * Free: [WordPress.org support forum](https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/phpinfo-wp/).
 * Pro: email support@exeebit.com with your license key for priority response.

## Reviews

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### 󠀁[Saves hours of debugging](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/saves-hours-of-debugging/)󠁿

 [simiworks](https://profiles.wordpress.org/simiworks/) May 22, 2026

The free version is great, but buying Pro was worth every penny for the real-time
Slack alerts and the config snapshots.

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### 󠀁[this plugin saved my 2 hours](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/this-plugin-saved-my-2-hours/)󠁿

 [famoo002](https://profiles.wordpress.org/famoo002/) May 21, 2026

a super good plugin, pure tools a developer needs

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### 󠀁[simple and reliable tool](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/simple-and-reliable-tool/)󠁿

 [idesignwork](https://profiles.wordpress.org/idesignwork/) September 9, 2025

Perfect for developers, it helps troubleshoot compatibility issues quickly, though
access should be limited to admins for security.

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### 󠀁[best way to see phpinfo](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/best-way-to-see-phpinfo/)󠁿

 [jolxd](https://profiles.wordpress.org/jolxd/) August 20, 2025

This is best plugin i have ever seen to have a PHP configurations. Super lightweight
plugin with some extra features.

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### 󠀁[Injects ads](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/injects-ads-2/)󠁿

 [camerongbg](https://profiles.wordpress.org/camerongbg/) March 15, 2025 1 reply

Does the job of creating a phpinfo() panel in the admin, but this plugin immediately
injected banners into every admin page, advertising another plugin that isn’t even
supported. Could not uninstall this plugin fast enough.

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### 󠀁[Excelent](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/excelent-1538/)󠁿

 [suleymanali76](https://profiles.wordpress.org/suleymanali76/) December 29, 2023

Awesome Detailed PHP Server Info Plugin What I Want. Congrats!!!

 [ Read all 6 reviews ](https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/phpinfo-wp/reviews/)

## Contributors & Developers

“phpinfo() WP — Site Health, PHP Compatibility & Server Audit” is open source software.
The following people have contributed to this plugin.

Contributors

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

[Translate “phpinfo() WP — Site Health, PHP Compatibility & Server Audit” into your language.](https://translate.wordpress.org/projects/wp-plugins/phpinfo-wp)

### Interested in development?

[Browse the code](https://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/browser/phpinfo-wp/), check
out the [SVN repository](https://plugins.svn.wordpress.org/phpinfo-wp/), or subscribe
to the [development log](https://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/log/phpinfo-wp/) by 
[RSS](https://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/log/phpinfo-wp/?limit=100&mode=stop_on_copy&format=rss).

## Changelog

#### 7.1.0

 * **Fixed (Pro)**: Config Grader auto-fix no longer shows a false “your host is
   overriding the auto-fix” warning immediately after applying a fix. `.user.ini`
   changes can’t take effect in the same request and are cached by PHP for a few
   minutes, so the override check now pauses until the values can actually be observed,
   then runs automatically.
 * **Fixed (Pro)**: Config Grader no longer offers a one-click fix for `realpath_cache_size`
   and `realpath_cache_ttl`. These are PHP_INI_SYSTEM directives that can only be
   set in php.ini — they’re now shown as manual steps instead of being written to`.
   user.ini`/`.htaccess` where PHP silently ignores them.
 * **NEW (Free)**: Update Guard — a pre-update WordPress core audit. Set the core
   version you plan to upgrade to and scan every plugin and theme for code that 
   breaks on it: removed jQuery APIs and deprecated WordPress functions. Returns
   a single Safe / Caution / Risky verdict, with per-plugin findings.
 * **NEW (Pro)**: Update Guard adds automatic interception on the WordPress Updates
   screen before every core update, WordPress.org “tested up to” and abandonment
   scoring, AI-written fix explanations per finding, uncapped scanning, full per-
   file/line drill-down, and a cloud rule feed that delivers new WordPress deprecation
   rules without a plugin update.

#### 7.0.5

 * **Fixed**: Clicking “Deactivate anyway” inside the retention modal now actually
   deactivates the plugin instead of reopening the modal in an infinite loop.

#### 7.0.4

 * **Updated**: The codebase has been fully transpiled downward to support PHP 7.3,
   allowing legacy servers to run the plugin without fatal syntax errors while maintaining
   all modern functionality.
 * **Fixed**: “Reports” group menu item in the WordPress sidebar no longer disappears
   randomly. Fixed an overly broad CSS substring match that caused the “Audit Report”
   tab’s hiding-logic to hide the parent “Reports” menu.
 * **Fixed**: The “Deactivate” retention modal now correctly displays and styles
   on the main Plugins screen. Fixed an issue where the plugin’s stylesheet was 
   artificially blocked from loading on `plugins.php`, breaking the modal’s layout.

#### 7.0.3

 * **NEW**: License page now includes a four-tier comparison table (Free / Single/
   Unlimited / Lifetime) above the “What Pro unlocks” section so site owners can
   see exactly what each tier includes.
 * **NEW**: WP Cron Monitor adds a “Purge hook” action on orphan rows (uses `wp_unschedule_hook()`)
   so removing an orphan actually sticks. Single-row delete couldn’t stop recurring
   orphans because WP reschedules the next instance on fire — the explainer banner
   in the view now documents this.
 * **NEW**: Activity Log row template now surfaces a plain-English description for
   every entry. Config Grader auto-fix entries used to render as a generic “EVENT”
   badge — they now show as “AUTO-FIX” with the directive list. New “Auto-fixes”
   filter pill.
 * **NEW**: White-label Audit Report now accepts a company logo (Media Library picker,
   stored as attachment ID + URL) and renders it above the brand name on the report
   cover.
 * **NEW**: Plugins-screen retention modal — clicking “Deactivate” on the phpinfo()
   WP row now shows what features stop working immediately, so site owners don’t
   accidentally remove the safety net. Pro users see both Free and Pro feature lists.
 * **UI**: Removed the redundant “✓ Pro active” badge from the Dashboard page (still
   shown in the admin top bar).
 * **Fixed**: White-label branding form on the Audit Report page used to stay open
   after save when “Enable white-label” was checked. It now collapses back after
   save — the success notice confirms the change instead.
 * **Fixed**: Print / Save as PDF on the Audit Report page used to produce a blank
   page in Chrome and Safari. The print CSS was relying on `visibility:hidden` +`
   position:absolute` which doesn’t escape WP’s nested layout containers. Rewrote
   it with explicit `display:none` on the admin chrome, neutralized `#wpwrap` / `#
   wpcontent` / `#wpbody-content` margins, added `print-color-adjust:exact` so backgrounds
   actually render, and added `@page` rules for A4 with 14×12 mm margins.
 * **NEW**: License page Deactivate button now opens a retention modal listing the
   Pro features that will lock, with a clear “Nothing is deleted” reassurance about
   what stays on the site.
 * **NEW**: PHP Error Log page now shows a full diagnostic when no log file is found,
   instead of a generic warning. Tells you which of `WP_DEBUG` / `WP_DEBUG_LOG` /`
   WP_DEBUG_DISPLAY` are set, the exact paths the plugin checked and why each failed,
   plus a host-aware summary (most often the truthful answer is “your site has had
   no PHP errors recently — that’s a good thing”).
 * **MAJOR**: Config Grader overhauled — it’s now a context-aware audit instead 
   of a static checklist. Detects WooCommerce, Elementor, LearnDash, BuddyPress,
   page builders, big-import tools, and the hosting environment (Kinsta, WP Engine,
   SiteGround, Cloudways, Pantheon, Flywheel, LiquidWeb, LiteSpeed), then tunes 
   recommendations to that workload — a WooCommerce site now sees `memory_limit 
   ≥ 512M` while a plain blog still sees `≥ 256M`, and an Elementor site sees `max_input_vars
   ≥ 5000`. Added **cross-directive consistency rules** that catch real foot-guns
   the per-directive checks miss (`post_max_size ≥ upload_max_filesize`, `memory_limit
   ≥ post_max_size + 64M headroom`, `max_input_time ≤ max_execution_time`). Added**
   live-data corroboration** — the grader now reads recent error-log signatures 
   and OPcache stats, escalating severity when reality contradicts the static rule(
   memory_limit “passes” the threshold but the error log shows OOM kills  escalated
   to Critical; OPcache memory looks fine but `cache_full` is true  escalated). 
   Replaced the weight 1/2/3 scoring with a **Critical / High / Medium / Low severity
   matrix** rendered as colour-coded pills. Added new directives: `opcache.jit`,`
   opcache.jit_buffer_size`, `opcache.huge_code_pages`, `realpath_cache_size`, `
   realpath_cache_ttl`, `date.timezone`, `output_buffering`, `max_file_uploads`.
   Added **host-aware remediation** — on managed hosts where the user can’t edit
   php.ini, each failing directive now links to the host’s PHP-settings panel with
   explicit “On SiteGround: Site Tools  Devs  PHP Manager …” instructions. Added**
   trend tracking** — every Pro page-load records the score in a 30-day rolling 
   history and the grade card now shows “ -3 vs last reading” so weekly reports 
   can tell a regression story. The Fix-all button and per-directive auto-fix now
   use the context-aware recommendations.
 * **MAJOR**: Audit Report overhauled. The report now opens with an **Overall Site
   Health score** (one number out of 100, big donut on page 1) — a weighted average
   across PHP config, security headers, OPcache, SSL, PHP support window, and database
   health. A **critical-issues banner** at the top promotes things that used to 
   be buried (MariaDB EOL, low OPcache hit rates, expired SSL, world-writable wp-
   config). A new **“Top 3 actions this week”** section ranks issues by urgency 
   and gives each one a plain-English “Why it matters” + “How to fix” pair. Every
   metric in the snapshot grid now carries a coloured **✓ OK / ⚠ Warning / ✗ Critical**
   verdict pill, plus a plain-English caption translating jargon (“Autoload — data
   WordPress loads on every page request”). Added a new **Site Configuration** section
   that audits HTTPS, WP_DEBUG_DISPLAY, pending updates (core/plugins/themes), backup-
   plugin detection (UpdraftPlus / BackWPup / Duplicator / BlogVault / WPvivid /
   etc.), and file permissions on wp-config.php and .htaccess. Subscores render 
   as a colour-coded bar chart so the strong and weak categories are visible at 
   a glance.

#### 7.0.2

 * **Fixed**: Sidebar flyout menu (Audit / Tools / Reports hover panels) no longer
   clips below the viewport when the parent item sits near the bottom of the screen.
   Flyout now repositions on hover and resize, flips upward when there’s no room
   below, and scrolls internally if it would still overflow.
 * **Fixed**: Readme short description shortened to fit WordPress.org’s 150-character
   limit.

#### 7.0.1

 * **NEW**: Config Grader now detects when a directive was written to `.user.ini`/`.
   htaccess` but the host is still overriding it (parent `.user.ini`, hosting panel
   PHP options, php.ini lock). Shows a clear warning table with what was written
   vs what PHP reports, plus actionable next steps.
 * **Improved**: Auto-fix success notice now explains the 5-minute `.user.ini` cache
   so users don’t think the fix is broken when values take a moment to apply.

#### 7.0.0

 * **MAJOR**: Repositioned as a WordPress server health audit suite.
 * **NEW (Free)**: WordPress 7.0 Abilities API integration. Registers six server-
   side abilities under the `phpinfowp/audit` category — `get-php-version`, `get-
   config-grade`, `get-config-issues`, `get-directive`, `list-extensions`, `get-
   audit-summary` — so AI assistants and other plugins can read server health through
   a standard interface.
 * **NEW (Free)**: AI explanations on failing Config Grader checks. Uses the WP 
   7.0 AI Client (`wp_ai_client_prompt()`) with credentials managed by the core 
   Connectors API — no API keys handled by this plugin.
 * **NEW (Free)**: PHP EOL Timeline showing end-of-life dates for every PHP version.
 * **NEW (Free)**: Config Grader summary — overall A–F grade visible without Pro.
 * **NEW (Free)**: Admin bar indicator — PHP version + EOL + memory on every page.
 * **NEW (Free)**: Dashboard widget — site health at a glance.
 * **NEW (Free)**: Troubleshooting Mode — per-user safe-mode that disables plugins
   only for your admin session, with a built-in “End and restore” button. Your visitors
   and other admins continue seeing the live site normally while you debug.
 * **NEW (Free)**: PHP Compatibility Scanner — check plugins and themes before PHP
   upgrades. Works on managed hosts.
 * **NEW (Free)**: Pre-update PHP-version warning — flags plugin updates that require
   a newer PHP than your site runs, on the Plugins screen.
 * **NEW (Free)**: Admin bar health scoreboard — live grade + most-urgent issue 
   on every admin page.
 * **NEW (Pro)**: One-click Config Auto-Fix — writes recommended values to .htaccess/.
   user.ini with automatic rollback if your site returns HTTP 500.
 * **NEW (Pro)**: Config Snapshots with weekly auto-snapshots and visual diffs.
 * **NEW (Pro)**: Security Headers Auditor with grading and fix suggestions.
 * **NEW (Pro)**: SSL Certificate Monitor for your site and extra domains.
 * **NEW (Pro)**: Database Health — engine, EOL, size, autoload bloat.
 * **NEW (Pro)**: OPcache Dashboard with hit rate, memory, and one-click clear.
 * **NEW (Pro)**: PHP Error Log Viewer with search and filters.
 * **NEW (Pro)**: WP Cron Monitor — overdue, orphan, recently-run events.
 * **NEW (Pro)**: Mail Deliverability — send-test, SPF/DKIM lookup.
 * **NEW (Pro)**: White-label Audit Report — single-page PDF with custom branding.
 * **NEW (Pro)**: Email Alerts + Weekly Digest + Slack/Discord/Webhook integrations.
 * **NEW (Pro)**: Multi-site (Network) support.
 * Compatibility: tested up to WordPress 6.8.5.

#### 6.1

 * Add blueprint for live preview.
 * Fix minor bugs.
 * UI enhancement.

#### 6.0

 * Fix CSRF vulnerability issues.
 * UI enhancement.

#### 5.0

 * Fix CSRF vulnerability.
 * Fix htaccess directive editing issues.
 * UI enhancement.

#### 4.0

 * Fixed freezing issue.

#### 3.0

 * Added an option to look up some basic information.
 * Fixed PHP errors.

#### 2.0

 * Edit or set server configuration values via .htaccess.

#### 1.0.0

 * First release.

## Meta

 *  Version **7.1.0**
 *  Last updated: **19 hours ago**
 *  Active installations: **3,000+**
 *  WordPress Version: ** 5.9 or higher **
 *  Tested up to: **7.0**
 *  PHP Version: ** 7.3 or higher **
 *  Language
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 * Tags:
 * [health check](https://en-ca.wordpress.org/plugins/tags/health-check/)[php compatibility](https://en-ca.wordpress.org/plugins/tags/php-compatibility/)
   [phpinfo()](https://en-ca.wordpress.org/plugins/tags/phpinfo/)[site health](https://en-ca.wordpress.org/plugins/tags/site-health/)
   [troubleshooting](https://en-ca.wordpress.org/plugins/tags/troubleshooting/)
 *  [Advanced View](https://en-ca.wordpress.org/plugins/phpinfo-wp/advanced/)

## Ratings

 4.3 out of 5 stars.

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 *  [  1 1-star review     ](https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/phpinfo-wp/reviews/?filter=1)

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## Contributors

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## Support

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