Flowguard Brings Automated Testing to WordPress

WordPress site owners and agencies spend too much time manually checking that forms and checkout flows are still working and that updates haven’t caused any issues.

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Flowguard, which was developed by Daniele from Bricksforge, is designed to take this work off their plate by automatically testing websites in a real browser, monitoring uptime and sending out branded PDF reports.

Flowguard

Flowguard is a WordPress plugin that combines three core functions: automatic website testing, uptime monitoring and PDF reporting. It also provides an additional layer of security with auto-rollback, which can restore a previous plugin version if tests detect an issue following an update.

The testing system is based on real browser interactions, so Flowguard navigates through pages, buttons, forms and checkout steps in the same way as a human visitor. The setup process is straightforward, making the plugin suitable for non-developers and agencies that want a practical maintenance workflow.

Key Features

  • Automatic website testing in a real browser, including forms, buttons, checkout steps and page flows.
  • Support for SureCart, WooCommerce, Etch, Elementor, Bricks and many more.
  • Scheduled tests and post-update checks to catch issues after plugin or theme changes.
  • Uptime monitoring with email alerts when a site becomes unreachable.
  • Branded PDF reports with a custom logo and colours for communicating with agency clients.
  • Auto-rollback support to restore the previous plugin version after failed tests.
  • Point-and-click setup with no coding required.

The reporting and rollback features are especially useful for agencies and maintenance providers because they demonstrate value to clients while reducing the need for emergency support work.

Pricing

Flowguard has launched with a simple pricing model designed for WordPress sites of different sizes. The Starter plan costs $49 per year, the Pro plan costs $199 per year and the Enterprise plan costs $399 per year. Early adopters can also take advantage of a one-time Lifetime deal for $699. All plans include automated testing, uptime monitoring and support.

Enterprise and Lifetime plans will have access to Flowguard Cloud as soon as it becomes available.

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