Scotty

Scotty is the ultimate solution for controlling, cleaning, repairing, and managing advanced settings in WordPress. Boasting a powerful feature suite, Scotty empowers you to analyze, optimize, and maintain your WordPress database, as well as fine-tune your site’s functionality.

Key Features:

  1. Database analysis and optimization
  2. Management of post revisions, auto drafts, and deleted content
  3. Comment management (non-approved, spam, and trash)
  4. Identification and removal of orphaned post meta and comment meta
  5. Cleanup of unnecessary options table entries
  6. Relationship integrity checks (users, posts, comments, categories, tags)
  7. Cron job management
  8. Shortcode registry management
  9. Useful Widget on the Dashboard
  10. Advanced settings control (e.g., disabling REST API, email login, dashboard menu customization)

Coming Soon in the Next Version

  • Database rename table
  • Database truncate table
  • Database drop table
  • Database export table
  • Database import table
  • Database search and replace
  • Database query
  • Database backup table
  • Auto cleaning
  • Spotlight CMD+K
  • And more…
1. What is Scotty?

Scotty has been designed with the best features for optimizing and controlling your WordPress site, while providing you with a simplified and intuitive user experience.

2. Do I have to do a backup before clean something?

Yes, we recommend that you always back up your database table before performing any cleanup operation.

3. Can I undo a cleanup operation?

No, once a cleanup operation has been performed, it cannot be undone. We recommend that you always back up your database table before performing any cleanup operation.

4. Can I request a new feature?

Yes, we are always open to new ideas and suggestions. Please feel free to contact us with your feature requests.

5. Can I report a bug?

Yes, we are always open to bug reports. Please feel free to contact us with your bug reports.

1.0.0

  • First public release

This section describes how to install the plugin and get it working.

  1. Upload the entire content of plugin archive to your /wp-content/plugins/ directory.
  2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress (deactivate and reactivate if you’re upgrading).
  3. Done. Enjoy.

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  • Version: 1.0.0
  • Last updated: 1 week ago
  • Active installations: 0
  • WordPress version: 6.2
  • Tested up to: 6.6.2
  • PHP version: 7.4