

Overview dashboard with Site Health Score, top issues, environment cards and key server/resource status.
AVAR Server Monitor is a privacy-first WordPress health dashboard, uptime monitor, server diagnostics and security insight toolkit built directly into wp-admin.
It helps WordPress administrators understand whether their site is technically healthy, available, secure and running on a reliable server environment — without requiring an external SaaS account.
Instead of showing scattered technical data across multiple places, AVAR Server Monitor brings the most important signals into one clear dashboard: uptime, SSL status, PHP and database health, server resources, WP-Cron, security checks, activity log, 404 monitoring, diagnostic exports, database maintenance and more.
WordPress sites often break quietly.
A cron task stops running.
An SSL certificate gets close to expiration.
The database grows.
Debug errors are exposed.
A plugin update changes something important.
A server starts running out of memory.
A backup directory may be exposed.
A WooCommerce store accumulates technical clutter.
AVAR Server Monitor helps you spot these problems early and decide what needs attention first.
The main dashboard includes a 0–100 Site Health Score that summarizes the technical condition of your WordPress site.
The score is based on weighted categories:
The score is not just a decorative number. It includes top issues, recommendations, action links and severity caps for critical problems.
For example, if a monitored domain is down, an SSL certificate has expired or a snapshot directory is publicly accessible, the score is capped so the site does not appear healthier than it really is.
AVAR Server Monitor includes practical tools for everyday WordPress administration:
AVAR Server Monitor includes a built-in login security layer, so you can harden wp-admin without adding a separate plugin:
These features run locally and require no external account; CAPTCHA providers are contacted only if you explicitly choose one.
AVAR Server Monitor is not an external monitoring SaaS platform.
Most features run locally inside your WordPress installation. The plugin does not require an AVAR cloud account and does not send local health reports, diagnostic snapshots or server data to AVAR servers.
Some features may connect to public external services only when needed, such as the WordPress.org API for checksums and version information, or geolocation providers for server location lookup.
Because monitoring and diagnostics can touch sensitive areas, AVAR Server Monitor includes a dedicated Advanced Tools safety model.
Higher-risk tools are locked by default and require explicit activation.
Advanced Tools include features such as:
Sensitive actions use capability checks, nonces, confirmations, safety warnings and safer defaults where appropriate.
Force HTTPS and HSTS are not simple checkboxes.
They are enabled through protected safety flows with pre-flight checks, host validation and typed confirmation for HSTS includeSubDomains.
This reduces the risk of locking yourself out of the site or accidentally applying strict HSTS rules to subdomains that are not ready for HTTPS.
Database cleanup can be useful, but it should never feel like a blind “delete everything” button.
AVAR Server Monitor analyzes cleanup candidates first and shows what can be removed, the risk level and the likely impact.
Riskier actions require typed confirmation. Revision cleanup supports retention rules. WooCommerce content in Trash is detected and order-like records are excluded unless explicitly selected.
The plugin uses WordPress APIs where appropriate, such as when deleting posts and comments, so other plugins and WordPress hooks can respond correctly.
Diagnostic snapshots are designed for troubleshooting, support and quick technical review.
They use private storage by default when possible, long random archive names, self-healing protection files, public-access checks and safer file exclusions.
Snapshots are a diagnostic aid, not a replacement for a full disaster recovery backup strategy. For complete recovery protection, use hosting-level backups or a dedicated backup plugin.
AVAR Server Monitor is useful for:
Many tools focus on only one area: uptime, backups, security, debugging, logs or server information.
AVAR Server Monitor focuses on the practical day-to-day question most WordPress administrators have:
“Is this site technically healthy, and what should I check first?”
It combines health scoring, monitoring, security checks, cron visibility, diagnostics, reports and safer maintenance tools into one privacy-first WordPress dashboard.
Use AVAR Server Monitor to:
AVAR Server Monitor provides monitoring, diagnostics and safety-focused maintenance tools. Some Advanced Tools can change configuration, delete data or access sensitive diagnostic information.
Read warnings carefully, keep regular backups and test higher-risk actions on staging sites whenever possible.
AVAR Server Monitor may connect to external services only for specific features:
The plugin does not require an AVAR cloud account and does not send diagnostic snapshots or local health reports to AVAR servers.