WordPress Health Monitor

A hub-and-satellite monitor that catches Elementor CSS breakage on WordPress sites within minutes and fixes it automatically before clients notice.

role
Creator and developer
year
2026
stack
Go, Bash, WordPress, Cloudflare

A monitor that watches a fleet of WordPress sites for a specific, recurring failure and fixes it on its own, usually before anyone sees the site break.

The problem

Elementor-built WordPress sites periodically lose their generated CSS files. It happens after plugin updates, cache purges, or stale HTML pointing at regenerated filenames. When it does, the site loads with no styling. The usual way this gets found is a client emailing to ask why their site looks broken.

What it does

  • Hub and satellite. A small agent runs on each client server on a cron and pushes health checks to a central hub written in Go.
  • Detects fast. Broken or missing Elementor CSS is caught within minutes, not on the next manual check.
  • Fixes itself. When breakage is detected, the tool regenerates the CSS automatically.
  • Tells you anyway. A central dashboard aggregates fleet health, with Slack and email alerts and Cloudflare integration.

The outcome

The failure that used to reach clients first now gets caught and repaired automatically, with a record of what broke and when. Monitoring a fleet stopped meaning checking sites by hand.