Know when a WordPress update quietly breaks your money page
WordPress breaks from the things that update themselves: a plugin, a theme, a cache. A broken checkout, a stale cached price, a page-builder edit that dropped your CTA. CopyMosaic checks the live page every day and emails you the day it stops working for visitors.
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A WordPress site has a lot of moving parts that change without you: plugins auto-update, caches serve old pages, a theme update reverts a tweak, a page-builder edit subtly breaks a button. Any one of them can leave your most important page broken while the site still pings as 'up.' CopyMosaic loads the live page the way a logged-out visitor does - past your cache and your logged-in admin view - checks what actually breaks on WordPress, and tells you the day one of them moves.
What quietly breaks on your WordPress site
A plugin update breaks the checkout or form
A WooCommerce, forms, or payments plugin updates itself and quietly breaks the buy path or a key form. The site stays up; the one feature that makes money stops.
The cache serves a stale price or page
A caching plugin or CDN keeps serving an old version after you've changed a price or offer, so visitors see yesterday's page while your admin shows today's. You're the only one who can't see the problem.
A page-builder edit drops the CTA
An Elementor, Divi, or Gutenberg change subtly unlinks or hides the main button. The layout looks intact; the click goes nowhere.
Mixed content or an SSL issue creeps in
A plugin or hard-coded URL loads an asset over HTTP, tripping browser warnings or blocking scripts. The page can look fine to you and throw a 'not secure' flag to everyone else.
A plugin exposes something it shouldn't
A misconfigured plugin leaks an API key into the page source or drops your analytics tag. It's invisible on the rendered page and sitting right there in 'view source.'
How it works
Paste your WordPress page URL. CopyMosaic loads it like a logged-out visitor - not your cached admin view - runs about 30 checks on what they'd actually see, and shows you the result in seconds, free, no signup. Turn on monitoring and it re-checks the page every day and emails you the day something changes.
Related checks
Questions
Does it check the page past my cache?
Yes. CopyMosaic loads the page fresh as a logged-out visitor, which is exactly how it catches a cache serving a stale price or an old layout - the version your logged-in admin view hides from you.
Will it catch a plugin update that broke my checkout?
That's a core case. Plugin and theme updates are the most common silent break on WordPress, and they ship on their own schedule. Daily checks mean a broken buy button or form surfaces the next day instead of weeks later.
How often does it check?
Free scans run on demand whenever you paste a URL. Paid monitoring re-checks your site - and up to five pages total - every day, and emails you the day something changes.