How to Use the Site Health Feature in WordPress Updated on October 30, 2023 by InMotion Hosting Contributor 0 Minutes, 50 Seconds to Read WordPress 5.2 will be introducing a great feature to get the most out of your web performance that checks exactly what it’s called – Site Health. Imagine any time you’re concerned about how you could enhance your WordPress website’s speed, security, and user experience. This new built-in feature allows you to easily view a lot of the data that normally require installing multiple plugins, logging into cPanel, or using SSH. Below we’ll cover how to use the Site Health feature in WordPress. Want more? After you read below, check out our guide for resolving issues related to performance and security. Check Site Health Log into WordPress. Hover over Tools and click Site Health. The Status page will list recommended improvements with more info as you click the arrows on the right. Click Passed tests at the bottom for more info about improving security and overall performance. Click Info at the top for website, database, and server information. Learn more with our articles on resolving Performance and Security issues respectively. Share this Article InMotion Hosting Contributor Content Writer InMotion Hosting contributors are highly knowledgeable individuals who create relevant content on new trends and troubleshooting techniques to help you achieve your online goals! More Articles by InMotion Hosting Related Articles How to Create an Admin Account in WordPress via MySQL Create a Footer for WordPress How to Create a Gallery in WordPress without a Plugin How to Disable the WP-Cron (wp-cron.php) in WordPress How to Change Your Site URL in Your WordPress Admin Dashboard W3 Total Cache – Guide to WordPress Caching WordPress – Changing the Site URL and Home Settings How to Globally Change the Font in WordPress How to Install WordPress using Softaculous Cleaning Up Old Post Metadata in WordPress