Rating: 5 stars
Nothing bad to say at least up until now. ??
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This is an amazing plugin that will save you so much time. The Pro upgrade is also really worth it and the support from the developer is some of the best I have ever experienced.
The plugin really helps you pinpoint and diagnose errors, often well before you would notice them visually on the frontend of the site.
Getting the error stack trace from the plugin also really helps you get better support from other plugin devs when their plugin has an error on your site.
Highly recommended.
Dale.
Rating: 5 stars
Shame on WordPress for notifying us of fatal errors but supplying no information. And HUGE KUDOS to the creators of this plugin who picked up the slack. This plugin will let you know WHERE the fatal error occurred, which is vital when troubleshooting.
Why WordPress doesn’t do this is a mystery. WordPress just get less and less user-friendly. It’s plugins like this that help make WordPress better.
HEY WORDPRESS – TAKE A LESSON FROM THIS PLUGIN. This is a HELPFUL plugin and it is USER-FRIENDLY. Unfortunately, all things that WordPress is slowly no longer being….
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Amazing tool when you don’t have access to backend logs to troubleshoot the issue. Great work!
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Simple and useful plugin for you who managing a WordPress site. Make troubleshooting so much easier! (no more enable/disable WP_Debug mode)
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just discovered this little nugget and I’m very happy with it!
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Just came here to say that this is an amazing plugin and it’s extremely helpful during troubleshooting.
keep up the good work!
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I came with a simple issue and they gave me a solution for the free version of this plugin!
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I used Fatal Error Notify on a site that kept crashing and I couldn’t find out what was going wrong. The plugin emails the PHP error message and that helped me track down the issue.
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Often you have the problem that you can’t really track the errors of your own customers, because fatal errors are not saved anywhere – unless you have enabled the WP_DEBUG_LOG.
But the WP_DEBUG_LOG can only be driven with WP_DEBUG, which is why the site becomes slower, because many plugins use WP_DEBUG for their own purposes.
With Fatal Error Notify you get all the errors directly via email and you don’t have to rely on WP_Debug anymore. Great!
Cool would be to include Discord hooks in the free version so you get the notifications directly in your Discord server. Since Discord is also used by individuals, I wouldn’t think integrating it into the PRO variant would make sense. I think it’s great that Slack is included in the PRO version. Since Slack is for teams and companies. I think that would be ne pretty cool.
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an essential plugin for anyone who builds websites or develops other plugins.
I discovered and fixed a lot of errors thanks to this plugin.
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Thiss plugin is useful but won′t work on certain installs, although this could easily be fixed with some enhancements.
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Makes finding bugs easy.
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After discovering an intermittent critical error during checkout, I set out to find something exactly like this. Who wants to find out there’s a checkout problem from a customer, probably days after it started?
I had tried installing error monitoring and reporting on a VPS but had no luck due to restrictions set by the host. Then I found this! I think I’ll be sleeping much better now. The free version is perfectly usable, but I went with the Pro mostly to get out of memory handling, but there are some other nice to have features in there as well.
A little tip: I was able to quickly set up SMS notifications by setting up a rule in my email with a Zapier/Twilio connection. Now I’ll be sure to see notifications when something bad happens.
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I’ve been installing this on client sites over the last month, just as an insurance plan. It’s already saved me four different times. A couple of times a client installed a plugin that caused a conflict, and on another project another developer committed some code that caused a sidebar widget to crash. I got notified and was able to fix everything right away. Definitely recommend!
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