The plugin allows you to disable/enable plugins and/or activate a default theme for checking conflict between them only for your IP; other users won&# …
As of April 2026, Check Conflicts is a WordPress debug plugin with 1.0K+ active installations and a 4.7/5 rating from 18 reviews. It has been downloaded 21K+ times in total. Requires WordPress 5.0+ and PHP 5.6+. Available on WordPress.org since 2020. Last updated 2 years ago — may have compatibility concerns. Downloads are down 17% this week. Top alternative: WP Crontrol.
The plugin allows you to disable/enable plugins and/or activate a default theme for checking conflict between them only for your IP; other users won’t see any changes during the tests.
It is made for developers, techical support engineers, as well as for regular WordPress users. Sometimes, usually after updating your plugins, themes or WordPress installation, strange issues may appear and mess the things up. This plugin provides a really neat way to check the problem.
Worked as expected, made the debugging process faster without changing the website for site visitors.
Saved me precious time to resolve a plugin conflict. Easily a 11/10 plugin. Kudos to the developer.
A very good plugin that works (in my case) as it should
Permite desactivar plugins para la/s IP seleccionadas y así testear conflictos.
I installed this plugin but got no information from it. It gives me a list of my plugins, indicating if they are active or not (I think that’s what it means). There is no way to say ‘run now’ and no indication that I have no conflicts – it just seems to do nothing.
Two requests in support for assistance have not been answered so this plugin is coming down – I hope that is easily done…
What a great little plugin. It just works and I solved my conflict. Thank you.
| WordPress | 5.0+ requiredTested up to 6.4.8 |
| PHP | 5.6+ required |
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