DebugHawk
by A5hleyRich on WordPress.org
WordPress performance debugging and monitoring, simplified. DebugHawk gives you deep insight into your WordPress site’s front-end and back-end performance, with the clarity only a tool purpose-built for WordPress can offer.
Here’s an overview of what’s tracked:
Front-end Performance
- Core Web Vitals (LCP, INP, CLS, TTFB, FCP)
 - Network performance metrics (DNS lookup, connection time)
 - Browser resource tracking (requests, page weight, transfer sizes)
 
Back-end Performance
- PHP execution time and memory usage
 - Database query performance and count
 - External HTTP request timing
 - Object cache performance
 - Page cache effectiveness
 - Redirects
 
How It Works
Once configured, DebugHawk automatically:
- Monitors Performance – Tracks PHP execution time, database queries, and memory usage on each page load
 - Collects Browser Metrics – Injects a lightweight JavaScript beacon to collect Core Web Vitals and resource timing
 - Encrypts Data – All collected data is encrypted before transmission
 
The plugin works transparently without any additional user interaction after configuration.
Active installations10+
Weekly downloads
67+103.03%
Version1.1.0
Last updated10/3/2025
WordPress version6.3
Tested up to6.8.3
PHP version7.4
Tags
debugdebuggingmonitoringperformancequery monitor