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Features

Matrix View

A spreadsheet like view of all your plugins across all your sites

Dashboard View

Colour-coded overview of your plugins, sites, updates, and recent changes

Plugin Notes

Add notes about specific plugin such as installation tips or client pricing

Plugin Tags

Tag each plugin to better classify them as being for security, premium, etc.

Plugin Reminders

Set a timed reminder for yourself to check on or update a plugin in the future

Connector Plugin

Rest easy knowing our connector plugin is lightweight and secure

Export

Quickly export a list of plugins as a CSV file based on your search criteria

Multisite Ready

Pluginventory works with multisites, shading all subdomains blue for easy identification

“91% of new vulnerabilities were found in plugins, and 9% were found in themes.”

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Made by web designers for web designers

After 15 years working in WordPress, our team has built over 100 sites for clients across nearly every continent and every kind of server environment. Most clients are hands-off with their site, but some are very hands-on, adding all manner of exotic plugins.

When you're managing that many sites, two problems come up constantly.

The first is vulnerability response. A major plugin discloses a security issue and you need to find every site running it — right now. Without a central inventory, that means logging into sites one by one and hoping you don't miss any.

The second is consistency. You discover a better alternative to a plugin you've been using for years and want to roll it out everywhere. Without visibility across your entire fleet, some sites get updated, others get forgotten, and you end up with a patchwork.

Pluginventory was built to solve both issues. It gives you a single dashboard showing exactly what's installed where, what's out of date, and what needs attention — across every site you manage. It's read-only by design, so it works alongside whatever management tools you already use without any conflict.

Themes usually aren't the problem. Plugins are — and they're tricky to track in a comprehensive way. Pluginventory solves this for us, and hopefully it'll make your life a little easier too.

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