Conflict Detector was built because every WordPress troubleshooting session starts with "disable all plugins and re-enable one by one". That process is insane. CD automates it, runs it continuously, and uses AI to explain what it finds.
WordPress breaks silently. Plugins conflict with each other, themes override styles, JavaScript collides, REST APIs clash, and PHP errors get swallowed. Conflict Detector runs continuously in the background, monitoring for all of it. When something breaks, you know immediately, with AI-powered analysis that tells you what went wrong and how to fix it. Free tier on WordPress.org.
Conflict Detector was built because every WordPress troubleshooting session starts with "disable all plugins and re-enable one by one". That process is insane. CD automates it, runs it continuously, and uses AI to explain what it finds.
Plugin conflicts, theme conflicts, PHP errors, JavaScript collisions, REST API clashes, performance regressions, database query issues, hook conflicts, asset conflicts, cron issues, memory leaks, and deprecated function usage.
Scanners permitted to recover small issues - critical plugin crashes are resolved in a page load and the offending plugin is disabled. No FTP - No site crashes.
Real-time conflict status with severity indicators, timeline view, affected plugin mapping, and one-click resolution suggestions. Glass-enhanced with badge counts when available.
Background cron-based scanning with configurable intervals. Detects new conflicts as they appear, not just on manual scan. Baseline comparison to distinguish new issues from existing ones.
Standalone-first architecture: full native admin UI with zero Glass dependency. When Glass is available, registers as an app with dashboard, badge counts, and Spotlight actions.
Free version with core scanning (top 6 modules). Pro unlocks all 12 scanners, AI analysis, continuous monitoring, and advanced reporting. No nag banners, no guilt.
Three-tier storage: AJT_DB (when available), custom wpdb tables, or wp_options fallback. Works on any WordPress installation regardless of hosting.
Email alerts on new critical conflicts. Configurable severity thresholds. Teams notifications when Glass Robot is configured.
Complete history of all scans and detected issues. Trend analysis showing whether your site is getting better or worse over time.
Scan specific plugins, specific conflict types, or run a full sweep. Useful when testing new plugin installations or theme changes.
Registers as a Glass desktop app with live badge count of active conflicts. Spotlight quick actions for running scans and viewing results.
Export scan results as structured reports for client communication or support tickets. Includes environment info, conflict details, and AI recommendations.
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