Description

With real-time notifications and third-party integrations, Stream can proactively alert you when something goes wrong with your WordPress site.
Designed for debugging and compliance purposes, Stream is useful for keeping tabs on your WordPress users: From activating plugins to deleting posts, to login attempts and new user creation, you can see what’s changed, who changed it and when.
The plugin records WordPress user and system action to the Stream logs. Every logged-in user action is displayed in an activity stream and organized for easy filtering by User, Role, Context, Action or IP address. Admins can highlight entries in the Stream log—such as suspicious user activity—to investigate what’s happening in real time. Stream also allows you to configure email alerts and webhooks for integrations like Slack and IFTTT to notify you and your team when something has gone wrong.
For advanced users, Stream also supports a network view of all activity records on your Multisite, the ability to set exclude rules to ignore certain kinds of user activity, and a WP‑CLI command for querying records.
With Stream’s powerful logging, you’ll have the valuable information you need to responsibly manage your WordPress sites.

  • Advanced Custom Fields
  • bbPress
  • BuddyPress
  • Easy Digital Downloads
  • Gravity Forms
  • Jetpack
  • User Switching
  • WooCommerce
  • Yoast SEO

Built-In Tracking For Core Actions:

  • Posts
  • Pages
  • Custom Post Types
  • Users
  • Themes
  • Plugins
  • Tags
  • Categories
  • Custom Taxonomies
  • Settings
  • Custom Backgrounds
  • Custom Headers
  • Menus
  • Media Library
  • Widgets
  • Comments
  • Theme Editor
  • WordPress Core Updates

Other Noteworthy Features:

  • Multisite view of all activity records on a network
  • Limit who can view user activity records by user role
  • Set exclude rules to ignore certain kinds of user activity
  • Live updates of user activity records in the Stream
  • Export your Activity Stream as a CSV or JSON file
  • WP-CLI command for querying records

Contribute

There are several ways you can get involved to help make Stream better:

  1. Report Bugs: If you find a bug, error or other problem, please report it! You can do this by creating a new topic in the plugin forum. Once a developer can verify the bug by reproducing it, they will create an official bug report in GitHub where the bug will be worked on.
  2. Translate into Your Language: Use the official plugin translation tool to translate Stream into your language.
  3. Suggest New Features: Have an awesome idea? Please share it! Simply create a new topic in the plugin forum to express your thoughts on why the feature should be included and get a discussion going around your idea.
  4. Issue Pull Requests: If you’re a developer, the easiest way to get involved is to help out on issues already reported in GitHub. Be sure to check out the contributing guide for developers.

Thank you for wanting to make Stream better for everyone!
Past Contributors: fjarrett, shadyvb, chacha, westonruter, johnregan3, jacobschweitzer, lukecarbis, kasparsd, bordoni, dero, faishal, rob, desaiuditd, DavidCramer, renovate-bot, marcin-lawrowski, JeffMatson, Powdered-Toast-Man, johnolek, johnbillion, greguly, pascal-klaeres, szepeviktor, rheinardkorf, frozzare, khromov, dkotter, bhubbard, stipsan, stephenharris, omniwired, kopepasah, joehoyle, eugenekireev, barryceelen, valendesigns, tlovett1, tareiking, stayallive, sayedtaqui, robbiet480, oscarssanchez, kidunot89, johnwatkins0, javorszky, jamesgol, desrosj, davelozier, davefx, cfoellmann, JustinSainton, JJJ, postphotos