Free tools
Small utilities we built because we needed them. No signup, no trial, and no email gate in the middle of a result.
Zignites builds WordPress plugins and web applications. These tools are the by-products. Each one started as a script we ran in a terminal for our own work, and stayed useful enough to be worth putting on the public web. They are free, they show you the whole result rather than a teaser, and they do not invent data. Where a tool cannot see something, it says so on the page rather than in a footnote.
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WordPress Plugin Risk Report
Paste a URL and see which of a site's plugins have been abandoned, have fallen behind their current release, or are no longer listed in the WordPress.org directory. It reads only the pages any visitor can see, installs nothing, and never claims a plugin is insecure.
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Free, and free without an asterisk.
No trial, no credit card, no result held back until you hand over an email. If a tool can answer your question, it answers it on the page.
Only what we can verify.
Every number a tool shows traces back to a source we can point at. Nothing is estimated and presented as measured. If a value is not available, the field is left out rather than filled in with something plausible.
We say what we cannot see.
Every tool has blind spots. Ours are written next to the result, not buried in a FAQ, because a result you trust for the wrong reason is worse than no result.
We ask politely.
Tools that read your site identify themselves, honour robots.txt where it applies, stop when a server declines, and explain exactly what they requested. The scanner has its own disclosure page: what our scanner requests.
More tools
We add one when we have built something we actually use ourselves. There is no roadmap to announce and no waiting list to join. If there is something you keep doing by hand and wish you did not, tell us and we may build it.
Behind the tools
We are a small studio building WordPress plugins, web applications and AI automation for clients worldwide. If a tool here surfaced something you would rather not fix yourself, that is the day job.