Delay Automatic Updates (Premium)

Suppose a product author releases a major version. This version is unstable and may require hotfixes. Setting a delay will allow this author to make the necessary changes and will update according to the...

Automatic Update Scheduling (Premium)

Automatic Update Scheduling allows you to set a time to run the WordPress update crons (which are defaulted to 12 hours). With Automatic Update Scheduling, you can run the updates whenever you want. You can set the update schedule as follows: Every 12 hours (WordPress...

Reset Options

Resetting Options is a drastic measure and should not be taken lightly. However, if you want to start over your configuration, a reset may be...

Force Updates

Force Updates will attempt to automatically update your plugins, core, themes, and translations. This is useful for debugging and checking that automatic updates are working as intended. By default, WordPress checks for updates every 12 hours. Running Force Updates...

Exclude Users

Exclude users from Easy Updates Manager’s settings. Let’s see an example. Say you run a client site and you have Easy Updates Manager configured just the way you like it. You can exclude users from seeing the interface: If we switch Pauli to exclude, this...