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WP Missed Schedule Posts

WP Missed Schedule Posts

Auto publish future/scheduled posts missed by WordPress cron

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WP Missed Schedule Posts
WP Missed Schedule Posts

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Main benefits

Publishes missed scheduled posts

Checks every 15 minutes

Handles 20 posts at once

About this plugin

Author: NewVariable
Categories: Content Management
Version: 1.1
Last updated: 20-07-2017
WordPress version: 3.6
Tested up to: 4.8.25
PHP version required: false
Languages:

Overview

The plugin is designed to address the issue of missed future or scheduled posts in WordPress due to cron job failures. By automatically checking for and publishing these missed posts every 15 minutes, it ensures that your content goes live as planned. The plugin is capable of publishing up to 20 posts at a time, significantly reducing the risk of missed publishing schedules and helping maintain the consistency of your content delivery.

Automatic Publishing

  • Ensures all scheduled posts are published on time.
  • Eliminates the need for manual intervention.

Regular Checks

  • Checks for missed posts every 15 minutes.
  • Reduces the risk of missing scheduled posts.

Batch Processing

  • Can publish up to 20 posts at a time.
  • Efficiently handles multiple posts in one go.

Reliability

  • Addresses WordPress cron job failures.
  • Improves the reliability of your content schedule.

Rating and reviews

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User sentiment analysis

Users appreciate that the plugin offers a clever solution that can serve as a replacement for the now-deleted "WP Missed Schedule" plugin. It appears to function well for some, effectively carrying out scheduled tasks as intended at regular 15-minute intervals. However, there are significant drawbacks reported by multiple users. Some have faced severe issues like the deletion of scheduled posts and corruption of the database, leading to loss of data. There are also concerns about the plugin failing to completely uninstall, leaving residual data in the database. Additionally, it appears to disrupt notifications for other plugin updates, causing further inconvenience. Overall, while some find it useful, the risks and issues highlighted are considerable.
Fatih Toprak

Fatih Toprak

28 Mar, 2018

its really smart idea. works well thanks.
Soon Actions

Soon Actions

31 Jul, 2017

After i activate this plugin, all my scheduled posts was deleted! I not sure that this plugin work correctly at this point. After i uninstalled it, transients and option is always present on database: the uninstall cleaning is not executed. Do not use this plugin!
Marriale444

Marriale444

27 Jul, 2017

Dashboard was telling me i had some plugins to update on my site. After i installed your plugin i no longer got notification about plugins needing updates. Nothing else changed. When disable your plugin all work fine.
Marc Tenax

Marc Tenax

19 Jul, 2017

I have tried this plugin on ly local personal blog, but after activated my database was corrupted and all my data lost forever! !! Stay away from this plugin, really, and stay away from other plugins of this authors. IMHO.
jave.web

jave.web

06 Jul, 2017

Checking interval could be adjustable, but in general it does what is says (every 15minutes).

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Can I manually trigger the plugin to publish missed posts?