Title: BloomWatcher – Live Server &amp; Site Health Dashboard
Author: PlugBloom
Published: <strong>4 Yulyu 2026</strong>
Last modified: 4 Yulyu 2026

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# BloomWatcher – Live Server & Site Health Dashboard

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

[Download](https://downloads.wordpress.org/plugin/bloomwatcher.0.5.6.zip)

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 *  [Installation](https://kab.wordpress.org/plugins/bloomwatcher/#installation)
 * [Development](https://kab.wordpress.org/plugins/bloomwatcher/#developers)

 [Support](https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/bloomwatcher/)

## Description

BloomWatcher turns wp-admin into a gorgeous, live status dashboard for the server
your site runs on. No SaaS dashboard, no Grafana, no Linux know-how — just open 
the dashboard and watch your whole stack breathe. (It does make a few small, cached
lookups for plugin-update and TLS data — see « External services » below.)

Most « monitoring » plugins only look at WordPress. This one looks at the **whole
stack** — the server, the web server, PHP, the database, TLS, DNS and WordPress 
itself — then grades it with an actionable health score.

Built for **self-hosted WordPress on a VPS** (DigitalOcean, Hetzner, Linode, etc.)
and the **agencies and freelancers** who manage them.

#### Free features

 * **CPU** usage, load average and core count (animated ring gauge)
 * **Memory** used / total
 * **Disk** usage for the WordPress filesystem
 * **Network** throughput and connection count
 * **Top processes** by CPU
 * **System** uptime, hostname, kernel, OS
 * **PHP** version, SAPI, memory limit, OPcache status
 * **Database** engine, version, connection status, query count
 * **Web server** detection (nginx / Apache / LiteSpeed) and version
 * **SSL certificate** days-until-expiry with issuer
 * **DNS** check — does the domain actually point at this server?
 * **WordPress** version and pending core / plugin / theme updates
 * **Autoload analysis** — find the autoloaded options bloating every request
 * **Health Diagnosis** — a scored (0–100) security, performance and maintenance
   check-up with an A–D grade and prioritised findings, refreshed on demand
 * Live updates every few seconds, Apple-Home-style cards, dark mode, mobile friendly
 * Degrades gracefully on restricted hosts (shows « N/A » instead of breaking)

It’s genuinely useful on day one, for a single site, completely free.

#### Privacy

Your server and WordPress metrics are read locally and shown only to logged-in administrators—
they are **never** sent to any external service. The plugin’s only outbound requests
are the functional, cached lookups described under « External services » below (
abandoned-plugin dates from api.wordpress.org, your own site’s TLS certificate, 
and Freemius for licensing/updates). None of them carry your server metrics or any
personal data.

#### Pro

Stay ahead of problems instead of watching a dashboard:

 * **Plugin Performance** — rank your active plugins by how long they take to load(
   and how much memory they use) on every request, so you can spot the heavyweights.
   Measured by a tiny, optional must-use profiler file that you install with one
   click (and can remove just as easily) — see the FAQ for exactly what it adds.
 * **Domain expiry** — domain registration expiry date and registrar via RDAP, with
   an alert before it lapses.
 * **Smart alerts** — get notified the moment CPU, memory, disk, SSL or domain expiry
   crosses a threshold, via email, Telegram, Slack or Discord.
 * **History & trends** — 24h / 7d / 30d graphs of your key metrics.
 * **One-click fixes** — apply and undo safe hardening (disable XML-RPC, disable
   the file editor) straight from the diagnosis, fully reversible.

#### Agency

 * **Multi-site hub** — watch every site you manage from one dashboard (up to 20
   sites).
 * **Centralized alerts** across all your sites and domains.
 * **PDF client reports** (coming soon).

The free version is fully functional on its own — Pro and Agency are additions, 
not unlocks of crippled features.

### External services

To provide some of its features, this plugin relies on the following third-party/
external services. Each lookup is cached to keep outbound requests to a minimum,
and none of them receive your server metrics or personal data.

#### WordPress.org Plugins API — api.wordpress.org

What it is and what it’s used for: the official WordPress.org Plugins API. The Health
Diagnosis « abandoned plugin » check uses it to read each active plugin’s last-release
date — the same endpoint WordPress core already contacts for update checks.

What is sent and when: the slugs of your active plugins, periodically when the diagnosis
runs (cached for up to a week). No personal data is sent.

 * Terms of use / privacy: https://wordpress.org/about/privacy/

#### Freemius — api.freemius.com

What it is and what it’s used for: Freemius handles licensing, secure checkout and
automatic updates for the optional Pro/Agency add-ons, and — only if you explicitly
opt in — anonymous usage diagnostics that help us improve the plugin.

What is sent and when: on activation the plugin shows an opt-in screen (you can 
skip it); license/update checks are made when relevant. No diagnostic data is sent
unless you agree, and your server metrics are never part of it.

 * Terms of Service: https://freemius.com/terms/
 * Privacy Policy: https://freemius.com/privacy/

## Screenshots

[⌊The live server dashboard — CPU, memory and disk gauges with top processes, updating
in real time.⌉⌊The live server dashboard — CPU, memory and disk gauges with top 
processes, updating in real time.⌉[

The live server dashboard — CPU, memory and disk gauges with top processes, updating
in real time.

[⌊Stack & WordPress health — TLS, DNS and autoload, plus a scored A–D diagnosis 
with prioritised findings (plugin performance and one-click fixes are Pro add-ons).⌉⌊
Stack & WordPress health — TLS, DNS and autoload, plus a scored A–D diagnosis with
prioritised findings (plugin performance and one-click fixes are Pro add-ons).⌉[

Stack & WordPress health — TLS, DNS and autoload, plus a scored A–D diagnosis with
prioritised findings (plugin performance and one-click fixes are Pro add-ons).

[⌊History & trends — 24h / 7d / 30d graphs of CPU, memory and disk (Pro).⌉⌊History&
trends — 24h / 7d / 30d graphs of CPU, memory and disk (Pro).⌉[

History & trends — 24h / 7d / 30d graphs of CPU, memory and disk (Pro).

[⌊Smart alerts — thresholds and channels for email, Telegram, Slack and Discord (
Pro).⌉⌊Smart alerts — thresholds and channels for email, Telegram, Slack and Discord(
Pro).⌉[

Smart alerts — thresholds and channels for email, Telegram, Slack and Discord (Pro).

## Installation

 1. In wp-admin go to **Plugins  Add New**, search for « BloomWatcher », and click **
    Install Now** (or upload the `bloomwatcher` folder to `/wp-content/plugins/`).
 2. Activate the plugin.
 3. Open **Server Monitor** in the admin menu — the dashboard starts streaming immediately.

Server-level metrics (CPU, RAM, uptime) require access to `/proc` and are intended
for VPS / dedicated hosts. On restricted shared hosting those cards show « N/A »;
everything else still works.

## FAQ

### Does this work on shared hosting?

Partially. Shared hosts usually block `/proc` and shell functions, so CPU/RAM/uptime
may show « N/A ». PHP, database, SSL, domain, DNS and WordPress cards still work
everywhere.

### Does it send my data anywhere?

Your server and WordPress metrics never leave your site — they’re read on your server
and shown only in your wp-admin. The plugin makes a few functional lookups (api.
wordpress.org for abandoned-plugin dates, your own site’s TLS cert) and uses Freemius
for licensing/updates and optional opt-in diagnostics. See the « External services»
section above for the full list, including links to each service’s terms and privacy
policy.

### Do I need to set up a cron job?

No. History and alerts sample on wp-cron by default, which needs zero setup. Power
users can optionally drive sampling from a real system cron for tighter timing.

### Will email alerts work on my server?

Email alerts use WordPress’s mail system, so they work wherever your site can already
send email. If your server can’t send mail, use the Telegram, Slack or Discord channels—
those send over outbound HTTPS and don’t need a mail server.

### How does monitoring multiple sites work?

Each site exposes its metrics behind a per-site connection key sent in a custom 
header, so no server configuration is needed. A hub then reads its sibling sites
and shows them together. (Multi-site monitoring is an Agency feature.)

### Is it really free?

Yes — the complete monitoring dashboard and health diagnosis are free for a single
site, forever. Pro and Agency add automation (plugin performance, alerts, history,
one-click fixes) and multi-site management.

### What is the Plugin Performance profiler file, and is it added automatically?

No — nothing is added automatically. Plugin Performance (a Pro feature) works by
placing one small, fixed PHP file at wp-content/mu-plugins/wlsm-profiler.php. That
file is a bundled, human-readable file shipped inside the plugin — it is never generated
on the fly. It is added only when you click « Enable Plugin Performance » on the
dashboard, after a clear notice telling you exactly what it does and where it goes.
All it does is time how long each plugin takes to load and write a small summary;
it changes nothing else on your site. You can remove it from the same panel at any
time, and it is removed automatically when you deactivate the plugin.

## Reviews

There are no reviews for this plugin.

## Contributors & Developers

“BloomWatcher – Live Server & Site Health Dashboard” is open source software. The
following people have contributed to this plugin.

Contributors

 *   [ PlugBloom ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/ksseven/)
 *   [ Freemius ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/freemius/)

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### Interested in development?

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

## Changelog

#### 0.5.6

 * Compliance: Plugin Performance is now a Pro feature, and its optional must-use
   profiler file (wp-content/mu-plugins/wlsm-profiler.php) is never installed automatically.
   It is a fixed, bundled file — never generated on the fly — that is added only
   after you explicitly opt in from the dashboard (with a clear notice about what
   it adds and where), and it can be removed again from the same panel. The free
   build ships none of this code and writes nothing to wp-content/mu-plugins.

#### 0.5.5

 * Compliance: the free build no longer ships any one-click-fix code. The Apply/
   Undo control — its REST route, the diagnosis action and all front-end handling—
   now lives entirely in the Pro add-on; the free diagnosis links to the official
   WordPress hardening guide instead. No built-in feature is gated by a license 
   check.

#### 0.5.4

 * Compliance: the one-click hardening fix and the Plugin Performance profiler are
   no longer locked behind upgrade prompts — one-click fixes moved entirely into
   the Pro add-on (the free diagnosis links to manual instructions), and Plugin 
   Performance is now fully free.
 * Compliance: the domain-registration (RDAP) lookup moved into the Pro add-on, 
   so the free build makes no outbound RDAP call. The free build’s only external
   services are now api.wordpress.org (abandoned-plugin dates) and Freemius (licensing/
   updates), both documented under « External services » with terms and privacy 
   links.
 * Maintenance: removed dead code and added a full uninstall cleanup (options, transients
   and the time-series table).

#### 0.5.3

 * Renamed the plugin to « BloomWatcher ». No functional changes — internal identifiers
   and your settings are untouched.

#### 0.5.2

 * Packaging: the Freemius SDK is now managed with Composer under `vendor/`, per
   WordPress.org guidance for bundling third-party libraries. No functional changes.

#### 0.5.1

 * Renamed the plugin to « Live Server Monitor ». No functional changes — internal
   identifiers and your settings are untouched.

#### 0.5.0

 * New: Domain registration expiry (RDAP) and a DNS « points here? » check.
 * New: Autoload options analysis — surface the autoloaded data weighing down every
   request.
 * New (Pro): Smart alerts engine — CPU, RAM, disk, SSL and domain-expiry thresholds
   delivered to email, Telegram, Slack or Discord, with start/clear notifications.
 * New (Pro): History & trends — 24h / 7d / 30d graphs backed by a lightweight time-
   series sampler that runs on wp-cron (no setup).
 * New (Agency): Multi-site hub — monitor up to 20 connected sites from one dashboard,
   with centralized alerts across all sites and domains.
 * New: translations for German, French, Japanese, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese,
   Italian, Dutch, Russian and Korean.
 * Hardening: security review pass (SSRF-guarded site connections, HTTPS-only hub,
   throttled sampling endpoint, license-gating integrity).

#### 0.4.0

 * New: Plugin Performance panel — ranks active plugins by how long they take to
   load (and how much memory they allocate) on each request, so you can spot the
   heavyweights at a glance.
 * Measured by a tiny must-use drop-in (`wlsm-profiler.php`) installed automatically
   on activation and removed on deactivation; it hooks WordPress’s per-plugin `plugin_loaded`
   event, samples with near-zero overhead and writes a throttled, smoothed summary.
   Shows « load time » honestly — boot cost per request, not full runtime.
 * New: `GET /wlsm/v1/performance` endpoint (admin-only) backing the panel.

#### 0.3.0

 * New: actionable Health Diagnosis. Each finding now offers the right next step—
   a one-click « Apply » for fixes the plugin can safely enforce itself (disable
   XML-RPC, disable the file editor, both reversible), a deep link to the correct
   admin screen for things it can’t do for you (updates, install 2FA, object cache),
   or a plain explanation when only a server change will do.
 * New: `POST /wlsm/v1/fix` endpoint (admin-only) backing the one-click fixes, stored
   as a reversible option.

#### 0.2.0

 * New: Health Diagnosis panel — a scored (0–100) security / performance / maintenance
   check-up with warnings, recommendations and fix hints, served from a separate
   cached `/wlsm/v1/health` endpoint with a manual re-scan.
 * Performance: CPU usage is now sampled across polls instead of blocking the request
   with a 200ms sleep.
 * Performance: the SSL certificate probe is cached (12h) instead of running a TLS
   handshake on every poll.

#### 0.1.0

 * Initial MVP: live single-server dashboard with CPU, memory, disk, system, PHP,
   database, web server, SSL and WordPress cards.

## Meta

 *  Version **0.5.6**
 *  Last updated **7 n isragen ago**
 *  Active installations **Fewer than 10**
 *  WordPress version ** 6.4 or higher **
 *  Tested up to **7.0**
 *  PHP version ** 7.4 or higher **
 *  Language
 * [English (US)](https://wordpress.org/plugins/bloomwatcher/)
 * Tags
 * [health check](https://kab.wordpress.org/plugins/tags/health-check/)[monitoring](https://kab.wordpress.org/plugins/tags/monitoring/)
   [server monitor](https://kab.wordpress.org/plugins/tags/server-monitor/)[system status](https://kab.wordpress.org/plugins/tags/system-status/)
   [uptime](https://kab.wordpress.org/plugins/tags/uptime/)
 *  [Advanced View](https://kab.wordpress.org/plugins/bloomwatcher/advanced/)

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## Contributors

 *   [ PlugBloom ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/ksseven/)
 *   [ Freemius ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/freemius/)

## Support

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