Easy Updates Manager Premium is a robust tool for WordPress users who want precise control over updates and maintenance. Here’s a breakdown of its key features:
- Safe Updates: Ensures updates are only executed if the plugin is compatible with your current WordPress version and server’s PHP, reducing the risk of compatibility issues.
- Scheduled Updates: Customizable update schedules to minimize downtime and disruption during site maintenance.
- Anonymized Update Requests: Keeps your data secure by preventing nonessential data from being sent to the WordPress API.
- Delayed Updates: Allows delaying automatic updates for a specified duration to gain confidence in new plugin releases after major updates.
- UpdraftPlus Compatibility: Works seamlessly with UpdraftPlus automatic backup feature for enhanced security during updates.
- Import/Export Settings: Allows exporting and importing settings between installations for easy transfer and setup.
- Webhook Support: Enables integration with third-party services through the creation of webhooks.
- White Labeling: Allows white-labeling of Easy Updates Manager, beneficial for client sites.
- External Logging: Integrates with external channels like Slack or email for update notifications and site review purposes.
- Log Management: Enables searching logs by user, theme, or plugin name and allows scheduled log clearance to maintain a lean database.
- Export Logs: Generate and export updated reports in various formats (CSV, JSON) for clients or archive purposes.
- Auto-Update Protection: Sends alerts via email in case of issues during auto-updates and attempts automatic fixes.
- Premium Support: Offers personalized support, ensuring timely responses within one business day.
- Email Notification of Updates: Receive regular reports of available updates, useful if updates are disabled.
- Check Plugins: Checks plugins against the WordPress plugin directory to verify their status.
- Version Control Protection: Skips updates for plugins/themes under version control.
- Check for Unmaintained Plugins: Identifies plugins that have disappeared from the Plugin Directory or are out-of-date.
These features provide control, security, and customization options for users managing WordPress site updates, ensuring smooth operations while keeping sites secure and up-to-date.