Devenia Speed Optimization
Devenia Speed Optimization scans local WordPress image and video attachments, finds oversized files that can slow pages, shows where they are used, and reports what should be reviewed first. Version 0.3.61 addresses the initial WordPress.org review feedback and improves customer-facing service wording. The plugin can be used for local reporting without connecting to Devenia or a payment provider. Paid Devenia service features are optional and require a site administrator to start or enable them. Features Manual and scheduled scans. Scan scheduling after media, content, and theme changes. Configurable image/video thresholds, scan limit, priority pages to check, scheduled scans, and optional email alerts. Customer-controlled image/video format policy for preserving URLs, sidecar modern formats with fallback, or explicit modern-format URL changes. File size, dimensions, generated sizes, upload data, and local-file reporting. Frontend page evidence for content URLs, block references, and featured images. Rendered-size checks for images used on real pages. Customer report, Devenia review data, and repair plan. Controlled repair plans for Devenia optimization service work. Safe replacement with backup, restore, and a replacement check. Tracked service requests from the customer report without automatic external email sending. Redo request status tracking, Devenia review notes, keep-current close action, new-version preview/apply, manual review handling, and restore-original action. Priority score and recommendation. WP-CLI validation command: wp devenia-speed-optimization scan. Optional automation tools for settings, scans, reports, repair jobs, replacement, restore, backups, service requests, and redo requests. External services The local scan, report, settings, scheduled scan, backup, restore, and WP-CLI features run on the WordPress site itself. They do not require an external Devenia connection. Optional paid Devenia service features can connect to Devenia’s service API at https://optiworker.devenia.com. This happens only after a site administrator configures or starts a Devenia service action such as checkout, paid image handling, redo review, full automation, service status updates, or replacement delivery. When these optional service features are used, the plugin may send the Devenia service API the site URL, site name, WordPress admin URL, plugin version, selected service request details, customer name/email entered for checkout, media attachment IDs, file names, file URLs, MIME types, file sizes, dimensions, file checksums, affected frontend page URLs, report findings, redo reason/notes, callback URLs, and site-specific service keys needed to deliver the requested service and update the local order status. If embedded checkout is shown for an optional paid Devenia service request, the plugin loads Airwallex’s hosted checkout component from https://static.airwallex.com/components/sdk/v1/index.js. Payment creation and payment status are handled through Devenia’s service API and Airwallex. The plugin does not store Airwallex merchant API credentials. Service links: Devenia terms of service: https://devenia.com/terms/ Devenia privacy policy: https://devenia.com/privacy-policy/ Devenia website: https://devenia.com/ Airwallex terms: https://www.airwallex.com/global/terms/sign-up-terms Airwallex website: https://www.airwallex.com/
Top keywords
- devenia20×4.19%
- service18×3.77%
- airwallex8×1.68%
- com7×1.47%
- https7×1.47%
- optional6×1.26%
- devenia service5×1.05%
- file5×1.05%
- review5×1.05%
- scan5×1.05%
- site5×1.05%
- urls5×1.05%
Payment Status Doctor for WooCommerce
Payment Status Doctor for WooCommerce helps store owners, developers, and support teams review WooCommerce orders where payment signals and order status may not match. The plugin focuses on manual, local diagnostics. It scans WooCommerce orders, highlights suspicious payment/status mismatches, builds safe support reports, and compares gateway-level health signals. Payment Status Doctor for WooCommerce does not change order statuses, capture payments, refund payments, retry payments, replay webhooks, or call Stripe, PayPal, or other external payment APIs. The plugin is intended for WooCommerce administrators and is available from WooCommerce → Payment Status. Scanner The Scanner tab reviews pending, failed, and on-hold WooCommerce orders for paid-looking signals such as transaction IDs, payment-looking order notes, and gateway payment signals. Suspicious orders are shown with a risk level, reason, masked transaction ID, order edit link, and copyable support report. Reports The Reports tab compares successful payments, suspicious payment/status mismatches, and normal unsuccessful or incomplete orders for a selected period. Reports are generated from WooCommerce order data and are not stored permanently. Gateway Health Gateway Health groups diagnostic results by payment gateway so store owners can see whether suspicious mismatches appear isolated to one gateway or spread across multiple gateways. Settings Settings control Scanner pagination, payment signal keywords, report display options, risk thresholds, and privacy/safety defaults. Privacy and Masking Sensitive data masking is always enabled. Tables, copied reports, copied summaries, and CSV exports avoid exposing customer personal data, full transaction IDs, raw order notes, billing addresses, shipping addresses, phone numbers, customer IP addresses, and raw gateway payloads. All analysis runs locally inside WordPress.
Top keywords
- payment10×3.86%
- woocommerce8×3.09%
- gateway6×2.32%
- order6×2.32%
- status6×2.32%