Automated Smoke Tests for WordPress Plugins

Find out if a plugin works with the latest version of WordPress.


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Plugin Time Result
WP Statistics – Simple, privacy-friendly Google Analytics alternative 14.16.7probably-ok
Pixel Manager for WooCommerce – Conversion Tracking, Google Ads, GA4, TikTok, Dynamic Remarketing 1.58.10ok
Hostinger Reach – AI-Powered Email Marketing for WordPress 1.4.11ok
Yoast SEO – Advanced SEO with real-time guidance and built-in AI 27.6ok
AI Engine – The Chatbot, AI Framework & MCP for WordPress 3.4.9probably-ok
Burst Statistics – Privacy-Friendly WordPress Analytics (Google Analytics Alternative) 3.4.2probably-ok
Compliance by Hu-manity.co 3.0.5ok
TranslatePress – Translate Multilingual sites with AI Translation 3.1.9probably-ok
Folders – Unlimited Folders to Organize Media Library Folder, Pages, Posts, File Manager 3.1.8ok
Redirection for Contact Form 7 3.2.10unmet-dependencies
Superb Addons: Blocks, Patterns, Pre-built Pages, Sliders, Popups, Free Forms, Animations & More 4.0.1ok
Happy Addons for Elementor 3.21.4unmet-dependencies
Floating Chat Widget: Contact Chat Icons, Telegram Chat, Line Messenger, WeChat, Email, SMS, Call Button – Chaty 3.5.6ok
Kadence Blocks — Page Builder Toolkit for Gutenberg Editor 3.7.0probably-ok
Event Tickets and Registration 5.28.0warning
The Events Calendar 6.16.0warning
Kadence Starter Templates — Predesigned Website Templates 2.3.0ok
GiveWP – Donation Plugin and Fundraising Platform 4.15.0probably-ok
Kadence Security – Password, Two Factor Authentication, and Brute Force Protection 10.0.0ok
Solid Mail – SMTP email and logging made by SolidWP 3.0.0ok

Most Recent Tests

Plugin Time Result
SmartCloud Flow – Block‑based Forms & Workflow Automation 1.0.1ok
Mirror App – Visual Feed 1.0.0ok
WP Statistics – Simple, privacy-friendly Google Analytics alternative 14.16.7probably-ok
Codevera AI Content Explainer 1.3.57warning
Simple Compiler SCSS 1.2ok
Shopbox 1.17.110failure
Alternative Site Settings 1.3.0warning
W2S Sync – WooCommerce to Shopify Sync 1.5.1warning
Caygri Checkout Fields for FluentCart 1.0.1ok
Web Accessibility Toolkit – Accessibility Checker & ARIA for WCAG, Section 508 & ADA Compliance 1.6.5warning
FormGent – Next-Gen AI Form Builder for WordPress with Multi-Step, Quizzes, Payments & More 1.9.0failure
YITH PayPal Express Checkout for WooCommerce 1.58.0unmet-dependencies
Modal Popup Box — Popup Maker & Popup Builder 2.1.1ok
Auto Affiliate Links 6.8.8.3ok
ShortPixel Adaptive Images – WebP, AVIF, CDN, Image Optimization 3.11.3warning
Daily Puzzles for Analong 1.0.0ok
GeoRank – Top Places Lists 1.0.4ok
Codevera AI Content Explainer 1.3.56warning
Mark AI 1.0.8probably-ok
Billink – Achteraf Betalen 3.4.0unmet-dependencies

FAQ

What's a "smoke test"?

It's a very basic test where we check that:

Allegedly, the term "smoke testing" comes from the plumbing industry. When talking about electronics, it means "turn it on and see if it catches fire". See Wikipedia for more.

Which plugins are tested?

The goal is to test every plugin in the WordPress.org plugin directory. In practice, we've tested about 98% of those plugins at least once. Some plugins cannot be tested due to technical constraints or because they're missing important details like "Version" headers.

Does an "ok" result mean that the plugin is guaranteed to work?

Not quite. This is just a very basic automated test. There are many types of bugs that it can't catch. Also, we only test plugins in one particular environment (WordPress version + PHP version + server settings). If your server is very different, you might still run into compatibility issues. Treat the test result as a starting point, not a final judgement.

Does a "failure" mean that the plugin is broken and unusable?

It suggests that there's something wrong, but it doesn't always mean that the plugin is broken. Here's why:

Where can I get more information?

Use this contact form to submit questions and feedback.