Report Generation
Welcome to Varsuite Core the ultimate platform for managing and monitoring websites with military grade precision.

WordPress Plugin & Theme Updates
Varsuite Core automatically detects available updates for all plugins and themes. You can enable/disable, update, or delete them from a central view. A notification bar alerts you when updates are pending to ensure you remain secure and up to date.
Enabled plugins are marked
Updates are shown alongside current versions
One-click bulk actions (enable, disable, delete, update)
WordPress User Management
Add, edit, or revoke WordPress users in real-time. You can assign roles such as Administrator, Editor, or Author, and even login directly as the user from the dashboard.
WordPress Backups
Easily set daily, weekly, or monthly backups with the ability to initiate manual backups and delete old ones. Each backup includes database and file snapshots. Note: On shared hosting, backups might be blocked or limited due to server constraints or security policies.
WordPress Security & Vulnerabilities
Live CVE scanning categorises threats into:
High
Medium
Unknown
Each CVE is linked to external references for remediation steps. Varsuite Core checks all known plugins for vulnerabilities regularly.
Monitoring: Uptime
Track real-time uptime with historical logs. Downtime is logged with exact timestamps and durations.
100% uptime days are highlighted
View 7-day and 12-month uptime averages
Logs include downtime events with deletion options
Scheduled Task Monitoring (Cron Jobs)
Configure cron expressions to ensure your WordPress scheduled tasks are firing correctly. Example expressions:
* * * * *
= every minute0 * * * *
= hourly0 0 * * 0
= every Sunday at midnight Each task includes:Name & description
Timezone & grace period
Status checks and failure alerts
Application Health Checks
Automatic checks include:
CPU, Disk & Memory usage
Debug mode check
Database size and response time
Some values may appear unavailable or inaccurate on shared hosting due to environment restrictions or lack of root access.
Site Error Logs
See real-time PHP error logs filtered by type:
Notices, Warnings, Deprecation, Strict, Recoverable Errors and more
View total occurrences, last seen and trace logs
Filter by type for debugging efficiency
Domain Name Monitoring
Displays:
Expiry date
Registration date
Last changed
RDAP update timestamp Ideal for keeping ahead of renewal issues.
DNS Monitoring
DNS and nameserver validation checks:
Records: A, AAAA, MX, TXT
Shows TTL and operational status
Warns if mismatched or invalid
Certificate Health
Your SSL certificate is monitored to ensure:
Validity
Expiry status
If self-signed
Domain match
Secure cryptographic algorithms
Analytics Tag Detection
Detects tags from:
Google Analytics
Google Tag Manager
Matomo
Facebook Pixel (and more on request via support)
Shows how many tags are found and if any are missing.
Lighthouse Reports
Lighthouse audits are run daily, providing:
Performance score
Accessibility score
SEO score
Best practices
Core Web Vitals (FCP, LCP, TTI, CLS)
Trend graphs allow visualisation over time for:
Scores
Millisecond-based performance metrics
Sitemap Crawler
Varsuite scans your site for sitemap.xml daily and checks the status of all indexed pages.
200 status expected
Shows sitemap URL and list of discovered URLs
Broken Link Detection
Daily crawler identifies broken links (e.g., 404s) and presents:
Status codes
Offending URLs
Anchor/link text Helps improve SEO and user experience.
Mixed Content Detection
Flags insecure content (HTTP resources) being loaded on HTTPS pages – especially useful for:
Embedded images
Stylesheets
External scripts If no mixed content is found, you’ll see a congratulatory message.
Monthly Maintenance Report (Auto-Generated)
A fully branded PDF is generated monthly, including:
Plugin/theme/core updates
Backups taken (or not)
Uptime and performance stats
Security/vulnerability scans
Lighthouse report performance
Site health: SSL, PHP version and indexability
[Example Included – See PDF]
Reports are auto-emailed to clients.

A Note on Shared Hosting Limitations
Some metrics or functionalities (e.g. memory usage, root-level monitoring, cron precision) may be inaccurate or unavailable on shared hosting environments due to:
Lack of permissions
Disabled functions (e.g.
exec
)Limited resource visibility
For full feature availability, VPS or dedicated environments are recommended.
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