Log File Analyzer

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⚠️ Warning: Pasting very large logs can crash your browser. This tool works best with logs under 50k–100k lines (~1–2 MB). If you have a large log file I suggest you paste just the more recent lines based on the dates on the left, e.g. paste the last 4 days when it is more likely your issue coming up. Bots are diplayed in purple color. 404s and plugin errors in red. Plugin errors (in red) point directly to the plugin causing your site to break, giving you a clear starting point for debugging and recovery. Most log analyzers don’t explain what plugin or function is behind the error β€” this one does.

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Introduction

Take charge of your WordPress site logs with the Log File Analyzer. Either paste server logs into the tool or upload smaller files because it allows you to analyze crawl behavior, bot activity, unindexed pages, 404 screens, and plugin errors that may be breaking your site. The tool highlights an error and explains exactly which plugin or WordPress function is at fault so that you can begin debugging. For site administrators, developers, and SEO professionals, this tool is fast, practical, and is designed to give you a lucid, actionable picture of the site’s recent issues. Perfect for pinpointing problems, eliminating the need for guesswork, and saving tons of time and downtime.

Bots are displayed in purple color. 404s and plugin errors in red. Plugin errors (in red) point directly to the plugin causing your site to break, giving you a clear starting point for debugging and recovery.

Most log analyzers don’t explain what plugin or function is behind the error β€” this one does.