Description
This plugin will set up a free cronjob to run your wp-cron.php
file automatically. Completely free, no registration required.
It relies on the free cronjob service provided by FastCron.
Upon activation, it will send your site URL to FastCron, and they will create and run a cronjob every 5 minutes to visit your wp-cron.php
file via this URL:
https://site-url/wp-cron.php?doing_wp_cron=1
Features:
– Completely free, no registration required.
– Simple and fast, just click activate and done.
– View last 25 execution results on FastCron.
This free plugin is suitable for your personal blog.
If you manage several WordPress blogs/websites for your clients, please register an account at FastCron and set up your cronjobs there.
Upon deactivation, the plugin will request FastCron to remove the cronjob to your wp-cron.php
file.
By using this plugin, you agree to their Terms of service and Privacy policy.
Installation
Upload the plugin to your blog, then click Activate it under Plugins > Installed Plugins.
FAQ
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How to delete the cronjob at FastCron?
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When you deactivate the plugin, it will delete the cronjob.
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How to update cronjob URL?
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Please deactivate your plugin, then activate it again.
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I accidentally deleted the plugin without deactivating it first. Can you help?
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Please email support at fastcron dot com, we will help.
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I don’t see the “Cron logs” link on my plugin?
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The plugin have failed to create a free cronjob (duplicate or server error).
Please email support at fastcron dot com, we will help.
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Contributors & Developers
“FastCron – Run WP Cron for free” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
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Changelog
1.0.0
First version