Root Cause Analysis

Correlates WordPress PHP errors, slow queries, hook data, and external dependencies to surface the most probable root cause — not just individual symptoms.

  • Cross-Module Correlation Engine
  • 0 Database Writes
  • Read-Only Architecture

What This Module Does

The most time-consuming part of WordPress debugging is not finding individual errors — it's connecting them. A PHP notice in the log, a slow database query, an external API that's timing out, and a hook with an unusual priority can all be symptoms of a single underlying cause. Root Cause Analysis automatically cross-references data from all active WordPress diagnostic collectors and surfaces correlated findings — so you spend less time connecting dots and more time fixing the actual problem.

Features at a Glance

Automatic WordPress Cross-Module Correlation

The RCA engine reads findings from the Error Log Aggregator, Request Profiler, Hook Inspector, External Dependency Monitor, and DB Health module simultaneously and identifies patterns that span multiple WordPress data sources.

Severity & Confidence Ratings

Every WordPress finding is assigned both a severity (Critical, Performance, or Informational) and a confidence rating (High, Medium, or Low) based on how many independent data sources corroborate it. A high-confidence critical finding means multiple modules agree on the same probable cause.

Actionable WordPress Recommendations

Each correlated finding includes a plain-language explanation of the probable root cause, the evidence collected from each module, and a specific recommended action — targeted guidance based on your WordPress site's actual data.

Evidence Trail

For each WordPress finding, the module shows exactly which data points from which modules contributed to the correlation — so you can verify the reasoning and drill down into any module for more detail.

WordPress Plugin & Theme Attribution

Where the correlated evidence points to a specific WordPress plugin or theme as the likely source, the finding is attributed directly — so you can go straight to the responsible code.

Why It Matters

  • Reduce WordPress debugging time from hours to minutes on complex multi-symptom issues
  • Get a starting hypothesis for WordPress site problems rather than starting from scratch
  • Understand why something broke in WordPress — not just that it broke
  • Use WordPress correlation data to justify plugin removal or replacement to clients
  • Identify the actual WordPress root cause rather than treating individual symptoms that keep reappearing

Frequently Asked Questions

How is Root Cause Analysis different from reading the individual WordPress modules?

Individual modules show WordPress data in isolation. RCA finds relationships between that data. A slow database query, a hook that fires immediately before it, a plugin updated yesterday, and a PHP warning referencing the same class — individually just observations; together they point to a cause.

What WordPress data sources does RCA draw from?

RCA reads from any module that has collected data in the current session: Error Log Aggregation, Request Profiler, Hook Inspector (via Blast Radius), External Dependency Monitor, DB Health Inspector, and Conflict Detector.

Can WordPress RCA give false positives?

Yes — correlation is not causation, and the confidence rating reflects this. A Low confidence finding means the data is suggestive but not conclusive. Always verify findings before acting on them on a live production WordPress site.

Is this available in the free Lite version?

No. Root Cause Analysis is Pro-exclusive and requires data from at least two other active WordPress diagnostic modules to produce meaningful findings.

Find the WordPress Root Cause — Not Just the Symptoms

Cross-references all your WordPress diagnostic data automatically — so you can stop guessing and start fixing.

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Root Cause Analysis is included in every Pro plan alongside all seventeen diagnostic modules.

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Try the Free Lite Version

Download Lite to get started with the nine core WordPress diagnostic modules — completely free.

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