For WordPress plugin developers: keep a register of when and where your plugins are activated.
Screenshots
Display graphs of numbers of plugins registered over the last 24 hours, 14 days, 12 weeks or 12 months
Display how many registrations of each plugin you have, plus the count of unique versions and unique sites
Display sites which have registered their first plugin in the last 30 days
Display all the versions of a plugin which have been registered
Search registrations by site name or URL, plugin name and plugin version
FAQ
Installation Instructions
- Install from the WordPress plugin repository
- Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
- Include the plugin-register.class.php file in your plugins, instructions for how to make it work are in that file
Why did you write this plugin?
Although the download stats for the WordPress repository are great, they don’t actually tell you where your plugins are installed. Having a way of seeing which sites are activating your plugins – and therefore where they are actually used, not just whether they are download – is fantastic to see your Open Source work actually in use.
Is any personally-identifiable information saved?
No. The only information saved by Plugin Register is the name and version of the plugin, and the name and URL of the WordPress site it is installed on. I do not intend to ever get any persons personal information using this plugin. Registration is also manually-triggered, so no details are stored without the permission of the person who activated the plugin.
ChangeLog
0.6.5
Moved screenshots to the right place (sorry).
0.6.4
Updated readme to make it clearer that the plugin only sends data when authorised by the user. Added screenshots.
0.6.3
Fixed deprecation error messages. Tested up to 4.7.2.
0.6.2
- Added SQL to create indexes which speed up queries
0.6.1
- Commented out call to cron notifications as it caused out of memory exceptions
0.6
- Added additional information to some reports
- Made reports quicker to navigate
- Rewrote a lot of SQL statements
- Added report to show list of registered sites
0.5.2
- Fixed error caused by latest WordPress version when activating plugins
0.5.1
- Added admin dahboard mini report
- Added list of plugins to new domain registrations report
- Added 12 month registrations view
0.5
- Added functions to delete registrations for an entire site, or an individual registration, fixed small bugs
0.4.2
- Changed register calls to use wp_remote_* functions
0.4.1
0.3
- Made registration manual
- Added date range graphs
0.2
- Changed main report to show just new sites registered in the last week, and show the total number of registrations and unique sites
0.1
- Initial WordPress plugin repository commit