Updatronix – Enhanced Update Manager for WordPress
Manage your WordPress updates like a pro.

Take control over what updates, when, and how: without replacing the WordPress engine you already trust.
Move from blind automation to accountable maintenance with Updatronix
Free version
Unified Management Interface
All your update preferences in one screen, built with native Gutenberg components.
Comprehensive Audit Logging
Version snapshots, trigger context and full upgrader messages: captured for every core, plugin and theme update.
Intelligent Email Routing
Redirect WordPress system emails to the right people. Core alerts, auto-update notices, recovery mode: fully configurable.
Crash-Proof Logging
If an update kills the process, Updatronix still captures what happened. Diagnose failures faster with post-mortem data.
Pro version
Everything from the Free Version
All your logs, controls, and routing — already set up and ready to go.
Updates Shield
Updates only run when PHP and WordPress compatibility is confirmed. Delays, version control protection and stale plugin detection included.
Updates Flow
Set the exact order your plugins update in. No more crashes from interdependent plugin conflicts.
White Label
Ship Updatronix under your own brand. Your clients see your agency, not the engine.
Priority Support
Enjoy direct access to the development team.
Future-proof
Every feature we ship, forever: breaking change detection, shared flows, visual diff and backup plugin integrations.
Coming soon…
FAQ
No. It hooks into the native process — it doesn’t run a parallel system. Everything you configure in Updatronix translates directly to native WordPress options.
Yes. Updatronix hooks into the native WordPress update process. The plugin logs any item that updates through Dashboard → Updates, WP-CLI, or the automatic update flow, whether it comes from the WordPress.org directory or a third-party source.
No. Updatronix records updates but does not perform rollbacks or repairs. If an update fails, the shutdown handler attempts to capture the error. This gives you diagnostic data — such as version snapshots and error traces — to help you recover manually.
No. All logs and settings stay in your site’s own database. Updatronix does not connect to external services.
Yes. Updatronix reads the constants and restrictions that managed hosts set. If the hosting provider locks a setting at the server level, the plugin detects it and displays the active value.
Updatronix requires WordPress 6.2 or newer and PHP 8.1 or newer. The plugin does not support or test against older versions.
Yes. Updatronix is multisite-aware and tracks logs on a per-site basis. A future release will add network-wide management features.
Customer reviews
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Opinion of Elvire S.
We’ve worked with Quentin on several WordPress projects. His technical expertise, responsiveness, and ability to quickly find solutions make him a trusted partner. Communication is smooth, deadlines are met, and his work is always effective.
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Opinion of Eva Cordero
I’ve had the opportunity to work with Quentin on several client projects.
He’s a dynamic individual who takes full ownership of projects and approaches them with great insight.
He provides meticulous follow-up you can count on him!
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Opinion of Laure Solvet
A successful collaboration!
Quentin was very responsive, meeting my needs and anticipating them! The site is now much more optimized and user-friendly. I highly recommend him!
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