WordPress stack audit
Find WordPress Plugin Conflicts, Update Risks and Speed Problems
Stackwise scans every installed plugin and shows conflicts, stale plugins, orphaned scheduled jobs, per-plugin speed measurements, update verdicts and removal risks.
No developer console. No guessing. No switching plugins off one by one to find the cause.
Free forever for one website. No credit card required. Read the documentation.
Scan the stack. Understand the risk. Take the safest next step.
WordPress tells you what is installed. Not how those parts affect one another.
Creaholik Stackwise provides the missing context before a small change becomes a larger problem.
Plugins can fight over the same job
Duplicate functions, repeated libraries and competing script handles can cause anything from a broken form to a white screen.
Available is not the same as safe
The update button means a new package exists. It does not show whether another plugin relies on code it removes.
A slow plugin hides in a slow page
Stackwise measures each plugin by loading your site’s front page with that plugin excluded, so you can see its contribution to page load time.
Removing one plugin can affect another
Plugins can depend on each other quietly. Stackwise checks what may be affected before you deactivate or remove one.
One scan. A clear order of action.
Scan
Creaholik Stackwise reads the installed plugin files and maps how they relate, including PHP and WordPress code, libraries, assets, hooks, dependencies and scheduled jobs.
Understand
Findings are sorted into urgent, worth doing and fine, then explained in plain English: which plugins are involved, why it matters and what depends on it.
Act
Assess an update, measure plugin cost and check a removal for free. On paid plans, the separate Applier download can create a guarded conflict fix as a plugin child or switch off eligible plugin features from outside the plugin.
What it does
Finds conflicts
Creaholik Stackwise checks duplicate functions and classes, repeated libraries, competing script and style handles, hidden dependencies, orphaned scheduled jobs, stale plugins and white-screen risks.
Checks updates first
Guided updates give each package a verdict: safe, check, breaking or unknown, based on what your site calls.
Measures every plugin
Stackwise loads your front page once per plugin with that plugin excluded, and labels results when the difference is below the noise floor.
Answers “can I remove this?”
It checks deactivation, dependencies, features and scheduled jobs, then shows what may break or what should be removed first.
Explains it in plain English
Find out where the site stands, what to do in order and what you can safely ignore. Written for site owners, not developers.
Creates a guarded fix
On paid plans, the Applier creates a generated fix as a plugin child in its own folder. Your plugin’s files are never edited.
Every update gets a verdict
Built to refuse unsafe actions
If an action is not safe, the control is locked and the reason is shown beside it. Stackwise does not offer the action first and explain it after something fails.
- Your plugin files are never edited.
- A generated fix that fails a safety check is discarded and not charged.
- A feature that owns content is never offered as safe to switch off.
- Generated files can be read, switched off or deleted.
- A measurement Stackwise cannot make is labelled, not invented.
- Scheduled-job cleanup is journaled and undoable.
Creaholik Stackwise helps you make better maintenance decisions. Keep a current backup and use staging for business-critical changes, as you would with any WordPress update.
Start free. Upgrade when you want Stackwise to act.
Creaholik Stackwise reads and explains for free. Paid plans add the separate Applier download for generated conflict fixes as plugin children, feature switch-off from outside the plugin and written plain-English reports.
Free
For one website that needs visibility before action.
$0
free forever
- 1 website
- 0 generated fixes a month
- 2 Plain-English Reports a month
- Plugin-stack scans on the connected website
- Conflict and severity findings
- Safe-update assessment
- Plugin performance measurement
- Dependency and removal checks
- Feature breakdown and history
- Deactivation guard: see what breaks before you press it
- Guided plugin updates with a verdict on each
- Orphaned scheduled-job cleanup
No credit card required.
Pro
For site owners and professionals ready to apply guarded changes.
$190 $19
a year a month
- 3 websites
- 30 generated fixes a month
- 6 Plain-English Reports a month
- Everything in Free
- The Stackwise Applier build
- Generate eligible plugin-conflict fixes
- Switch off eligible plugin features
- Written reports, more of them, on more sites
Enterprise
For agencies and organisations managing a larger WordPress portfolio.
$990 $99
a year a month
- 25 websites
- 250 generated fixes a month
- 50 Plain-English Reports a month
- Everything in Pro
- Seats for a portfolio of sites
- Higher monthly allowances for fixes and reports
After the included Plain-English Reports are used, another report counts as one generated file. Any generated file that fails a Stackwise safety gate is discarded and is not counted. Payment is handled by Stripe — your card details never touch this site.
Questions
What is a WordPress plugin conflict?
One plugin interfering with another, with WordPress core, or with a shared resource. Two plugins may declare the same function, bundle different versions of a library, register the same script handle, or expect code to load in a different order. The result can be a fatal error — or a form, checkout or integration that quietly stops working.
Does Stackwise deactivate my plugins during a scan?
No. It reads the installed plugin files and reports what it finds. Performance measurement is a separate, explicit action that loads your own front page without each plugin in turn. Anything that writes is explicit and gated.
Can Stackwise fix a conflict automatically?
On paid plans, when the conflict can be corrected safely from outside the affected plugin. The fix is a separate small file that loads before the plugin it corrects — the original plugin files are never edited. If it fails a safety check it is discarded and does not count against your allowance.
Is Stackwise free?
Yes, for one website, permanently. Scans, findings, performance measurement, update assessment, removal checks, feature breakdown, history and two Plain-English Reports a month. The free build reads and explains; it does not write.
Does Stackwise replace backups or staging?
No. Stackwise provides information, measurements and guarded actions, but backups and staging remain good practice for business-critical WordPress changes.
The next plugin update should not be a guess
Install Creaholik Stackwise, run your first scan and get a clear answer from the plugin stack already running your site.
Free forever for one website. No credit card required. Read the documentation.