HTTP 410 (Gone) responses vs BugSnag Error Monitoring plugin (2026)
Detailed side-by-side comparison of two WordPress plugins, based on real-time data from WordPress.org.
HTTP 410 (Gone) responses
4.0K+ active installs
Free
BugSnag Error Monitoring plugin
2.0K+ active installs
Free
Quick Verdict
As of April 2026, HTTP 410 (Gone) responses has a higher user rating (4.6/5 from 21 reviews) and leads in active installations (4.0K+ vs 2.0K+). Both are free WordPress plugins. HTTP 410 (Gone) responses has accumulated 68K+ total downloads while BugSnag Error Monitoring plugin has 111K+.
Detailed Comparison
| Metric | HTTP 410 (Gone) responses | BugSnag Error Monitoring plugin | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rating | 4.6/5 | ◄ | 3.7/5 |
| Total Reviews | 21 | ◄ | 9 |
| Active Installs | 4.0K+ | ◄ | 2.0K+ |
| Total Downloads | 68K+ | ► | 111K+ |
| Support Resolution | N/A | N/A | |
| Last Updated | 2 months ago | ◄ | 6 months ago |
| First Released | 2011 | 2013 | |
| Age | 15 years | 13 years | |
| WP Requires | 3.7+ | 2.0+ | |
| PHP Requires | false+ | false+ | |
| Business Model | Free | Free | |
| Latest Version | 1.0.3 | 1.6.5 |
Rating Breakdown
HTTP 410 (Gone) responses
BugSnag Error Monitoring plugin
Download Trends
Over the past 30 days, HTTP 410 (Gone) responses averaged approximately 21 daily downloads while BugSnag Error Monitoring plugin averaged 41.
Recent Reviews
HTTP 410 (Gone) responses Reviews
Still works
I use the plugin for Micropub protocol, to tell another site I have deleted my contribution.
It still works
It is 2020 and it still works. In the plugin settings, I use a wild card to return a 410 rather than a 404 from posts. https://mydomain.com/*/ The plugin return a 410 in the header. BRAVO. Th
Works, But Google says its not needed
I removed this plugin based on help text from Google Webmaster Tools: If you have permanently deleted content without intending to replace it with newer, related content, let the old URL return a 404
BugSnag Error Monitoring plugin Reviews
Excellent error monitoring
Been using it now for several years and it helped me often quickly finding (hidden) issues across a multitude of pages and functionality.
Abandoned.
This plugin used to be one of the best tools out there, however, it seems like is not being maintained anymore. There is no support for the recent releases of PHP (8.0, 8.1). Recent support requests
Works great, people are just dumb
Seamless integration with Bugsnag, just perfect.
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