Pluginventory - Rating, Reviews, Demo & Download
Plugin Description
Pluginventory is the lightweight connector plugin that links your WordPress site to your Pluginventory account. Once installed and paired, it sends a daily signed report so you can see every plugin across every site you manage — all in one place.
Perfect for agencies and developers managing multiple WordPress sites.
What it does
- Sends a daily HMAC-signed report of your installed plugins, their versions, active/inactive status, and available updates — transmitted over HTTPS
- Lets you trigger an on-demand report at any time from the Pluginventory dashboard or directly from your WordPress admin
- Works on single-site and multisite (subdomain and subdirectory) WordPress installs
- Fully supports network-wide activation with a dedicated Network Admin settings screen for bulk pairing and reporting
What it does NOT do
- It cannot install, update, activate, deactivate, or delete any plugins on your site
- It does not collect or transmit any personally identifiable information
- It does not run any code on your site’s front end
How it works
- Install and activate this plugin on your WordPress site
- Log in to your Pluginventory account at app.pluginventory.com
- Generate an Install Token from your account page
- Paste the token into the Pluginventory settings screen and click Pair Site
- Your site is now connected — reports will be sent automatically every day
Security
All reports are authenticated with an HMAC-SHA256 signature using a secret that is unique to your site and generated at pairing time. Your Pluginventory account verifies this signature before accepting any report. Tokens are stored as WordPress options and are never exposed in your site’s HTML or source. All communication requires HTTPS — non-HTTPS App URLs are blocked.
Multisite support
When network-activated, Pluginventory adds a Network Admin > Settings > Pluginventory screen where you can:
- Set shared App URL and Install Token defaults for all subsites
- Bulk pair all subsites with one click
- Bulk send reports for all subsites
- Pair or trigger individual subsites from the same screen
Privacy Policy / External Service Disclosure
This plugin transmits data to an external service (Pluginventory) in order to function. This section discloses what data is sent, when, where, and why — as required by WordPress.org plugin guidelines.
What data is sent
When a report is triggered (automatically or manually), the following data is transmitted:
Site-level data:
- Your site’s URL (home URL) and site name
- A stable per-install UUID (generated locally, used to identify your WordPress installation)
- A timestamp of when the report was generated
- PHP version running on your server
- WordPress version, and whether a core update is available (including the available version number)
- Database server version
- WordPress memory limit setting
- Environment type (production, staging, development, or local)
- Active theme name, version, slug, and whether it is a child theme (including parent theme name if applicable)
- On multisite installs: network ID and blog ID
Per-plugin data (for each installed plugin):
- Plugin name, slug, file path, and version
- Active or inactive status
- Whether an update is available, and the latest available version if applicable
- Plugin author name
- Minimum PHP and WordPress version requirements declared by the plugin
- Plugin URI (homepage URL declared by the plugin)
- Approximate install or last-update date (based on file modification time)
No usernames, email addresses, passwords, post content, or any personally identifiable information is ever included in reports.
When data is sent
Data is only sent after you have completed the pairing process by entering a valid Install Token and clicking Pair Site. Before pairing, no data leaves your site. After pairing, data is sent:
- Once per day via a scheduled WordPress cron event
- Immediately when you click Send Test Report in the settings screen
- When triggered remotely from your Pluginventory dashboard using the Remote Trigger Token
Where data is sent
Data is sent to the Pluginventory service at the App URL you configure during pairing (default: https://app.pluginventory.com). Reports are POSTed to {App URL}/webhook/report and pairing requests are sent to {App URL}/webhook/pair. All requests require HTTPS.
Third-party service information
- Service: Pluginventory
- Website: https://pluginventory.com
- Privacy Policy: https://pluginventory.com/privacy
- Terms of Service: https://pluginventory.com/terms
Screenshots
Settings page for this WordPress connector plugin
Pluginventory Matrix – an intuitive, visual ‘spreadsheet’ of plugin use across all your sites
Pluginventory Dashboard – a quick overview of your plugins, sites, updates, recent changes
Dialogue Box – add tags, notes and reminders about individual plugins

