Aegra Site Monitor

Aegra Site Monitor

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Aegra Site Monitor gives you a single place to understand what is happening on your WordPress site. The free version provides snapshots and lists across ten modules. The Pro version adds history, trends, alerts, and automation.

Free Features

  • Dashboard overview with live stats
  • Activity log — admin sessions, logins, plugin changes
  • Broken link scanner — manual scan with recheck
  • Content audit — post counts, drafts, missing images
  • Database overview — table sizes, autoload, transients
  • Media library overview — counts, file types, alt text gaps
  • Traffic — page views, referrers, devices, countries
  • Users — roles, last login
  • System info — WP, PHP, server environment
  • Plugin and theme list with update status

Pro Features

  • Full audit trail — who changed what, when
  • Database snapshots and comparison
  • Slow query monitor
  • Scheduled scans and reports
  • Email alerts and thresholds
  • File integrity monitoring
  • Performance over time — memory, AJAX, slow pages
  • Core Web Vitals collection
  • Content freshness, orphan detection, SEO structure checks
  • WooCommerce deep analytics
  • Multi-site monitoring

Uninstall

When you delete Aegra Site Monitor from the Plugins screen, the uninstall script automatically removes all plugin data stored in your WordPress database, including:

  • All plugin settings and configuration options
  • Licence key and validation data
  • Traffic tracking settings and recorded visitor data
  • Security settings, IP block rules, and brute-force records
  • Login attempt log
  • Activity log and session records
  • Broken link scan results
  • Performance snapshot history
  • Scheduled report configuration
  • Media confirmation records
  • All cached scan results and authentication transients
  • All scheduled cron jobs registered by the plugin

The uninstall script does not delete:

  • Any site content (posts, pages, media files, users, etc.)
  • The optional MaxMind GeoLite2 database file, if you downloaded one (stored under your uploads directory) — remove it manually if you no longer need it
  • Any data held by external services — see the External Services section below for the only outbound connection this plugin makes

Aegra Site Monitor creates four custom database tables (wp_aegra_traffic, wp_aegra_login_attempts, wp_aegra_activity_sessions, wp_aegra_broken_links). All four are fully dropped on uninstall.

External Services

Aegra Site Monitor uses the following external service:

MaxMind GeoLite2 (optional)

The Traffic feature can use the MaxMind GeoLite2 database to show the country of visitor IP addresses. The database is downloaded to your own server only when you choose to enable this feature and provide your own free MaxMind account credentials. When you request the download, the plugin contacts MaxMind to retrieve the database file; your MaxMind account ID and licence key are sent to MaxMind to authenticate that download. During normal operation no visitor data is sent to MaxMind — IP lookups happen locally against the downloaded database. If you never enable this feature, the plugin makes no external requests.

Provided by MaxMind, Inc.:

  • GeoLite2 End User License Agreement: https://www.maxmind.com/en/geolite/eula
  • Privacy Policy: https://www.maxmind.com/en/privacy-policy
  • Website Terms of Use: https://www.maxmind.com/en/terms-of-use

No other data is sent to any external service without your action.

Support

For documentation, guides, and FAQs visit the Help & Documentation page.

For bug reports or feature requests, please use the support forum on the plugin page or contact us via the Aegra Site Monitor plugin page.

Details

Plugin code:
aegra-site-monitor
Plugin version:
1.0.52
Author:
Outdated:
No
WP version:
6.2 or higher
PHP version:
8.0 or higher
Test up to WP version:
7.0
Total installations:
0
Last updated:
2026-06-19
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Times rated:
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