Title: Indetpha Data Health
Author: Rob Art
Published: <strong>July 12, 2026</strong>
Last modified: July 12, 2026

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# Indetpha Data Health

 By [Rob Art](https://profiles.wordpress.org/robword/)

[Download](https://downloads.wordpress.org/plugin/indetpha-data-health.2.0.5.zip)

 * [Details](https://wordpress.org/plugins/indetpha-data-health/#description)
 * [Reviews](https://wordpress.org/plugins/indetpha-data-health/#reviews)
 *  [Installation](https://wordpress.org/plugins/indetpha-data-health/#installation)
 * [Development](https://wordpress.org/plugins/indetpha-data-health/#developers)

 [Support](https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/indetpha-data-health/)

## Description

Indetpha Data Health gives you everything you need to understand, maintain, and 
back up your WordPress database — all from a single, well-organised admin panel.

Whether you are a site owner wanting a simple way to keep your database healthy,
or a developer who needs rapid access to exports, table structures, and performance
data, Indetpha Data Health has you covered.

**Database Export**

Export your entire database or select individual tables. Choose from three formats—
SQL, ZIP, or GZ — and download locally or send directly to Dropbox (Pro). Every 
export is logged in the history panel with its format, size, date, and destination.

**Health Analysis**

Indetpha Data Health runs a suite of automated health checks across your database
and presents the results in a clear, colour-coded dashboard:

 * Autoload data — flags large autoload values that slow every single page load
 * Expired transients — identifies stale cache entries that should have been cleaned
   up
 * Table overhead — reveals fragmented tables wasting disk space
 * Post meta bloat — finds orphaned postmeta rows with no parent post
 * MyISAM tables — highlights tables using the older engine that lacks crash recovery
 * Missing indexes — detects tables that are likely slow due to missing indexes

**Tables Panel**

Browse your database tables in a categorised, visual layout. Filter by WordPress
Core, Plugin, or Other tables. View engine badges, row counts, and size indicators.
Drill into any table to browse its rows or inspect its full column structure.

**Optimise Panel**

Repair tables directly from the admin. View and purge expired transients. Use the
wp_options viewer to inspect autoloaded data. Keep your database lean without touching
the command line.

**Security Environment Scan**

Run a 10-point security scan of your WordPress environment. Each check explains 
what the issue is, why it matters, and provides a step-by-step fix guide. High-risk
fixes (such as changing the table prefix or regenerating salts) include a prominent
danger banner prompting you to back up first.

**Settings**

Configure health thresholds, default export formats, export history limits, browse
row counts, and security scan parameters. A live threshold preview shows you how
changes will affect your health results before you save.

**Pro Features**

 * Selective table export
 * Cloud export to Dropbox (active), Google Drive and Amazon S3 (coming soon)
 * Scheduled exports — daily, weekly or monthly, with retention
 * Full security scan details (exact strings, file paths, usernames)
 * Bulk “Optimise All Tables” and orphaned post-meta cleanup
 * PDF reports — Security, Database Overview and Export Receipt
 * Email alerts on database health and security changes

Indetpha Data Health does not collect, store, or transmit any personal or site data
externally unless you explicitly enable a cloud export feature. All analysis and
database operations are performed locally within your WordPress environment.

#### Feature Summary

 * Full database export — SQL, ZIP and GZ formats (free)
 * Email a database export to yourself (free)
 * Health analysis — autoload data, expired transients, table overhead, MyISAM tables,
   missing indexes, post meta bloat
 * Tables panel — browse, structure view, categorised overview (WordPress Core /
   Plugins / Other)
 * Optimise panel — repair tables, purge transients, wp_options viewer
 * Security environment scan — 10+ checks with fix guides
 * Settings — health thresholds, export defaults, security scan configuration
 * Selective table export (Pro)
 * Cloud export to Dropbox (Pro); Google Drive and Amazon S3 (Pro, coming soon)
 * Scheduled exports, full security details, bulk optimise and PDF reports (Pro)

### Uninstall

When you delete Indetpha Data Health from the Plugins screen, the uninstall script
automatically removes all plugin data stored in your WordPress database, including:

 * Licence key and validation data
 * Export history log
 * All plugin settings (health thresholds, export format, cloud destination settings)
 * Dropbox access token and path
 * Developer licence and authentication records (if present)
 * Cached health check and authentication transients

The uninstall script does **not** delete:

 * Export files you have already downloaded to your computer
 * Any site content (posts, pages, users, WooCommerce data, etc.)
 * Any files stored in Dropbox — remove these manually if needed

Indetpha Data Health does not create custom database tables; all plugin data is 
stored in `wp_options` and is fully cleaned up on uninstall.

### Disclaimer

Indetpha Data Health exports your **WordPress database only**. It does not back 
up WordPress core files, themes, plugins, or uploaded media. A database export can
be used to restore your data but cannot restore a full WordPress site on its own.
Always maintain independent backups of your site files.

Indetpha Data Health is provided as-is, without warranty of any kind. Rob Snow /
Rob Art | Illustration accepts no responsibility or liability for data loss, site
downtime, failed exports, or any damage arising from the use of this plugin. You
are solely responsible for maintaining adequate backups and verifying that any database
operation is appropriate for your environment before executing it.

The Security panel performs a configuration check only. It is not a full security
audit, penetration test, or malware scan.

### External Services

The free version of Indetpha Data Health is fully self-contained: it performs all

database health checks, table inspection, cleanup, optimisation and export locally
on your own server and does not send your data anywhere.

The only outbound connection the free version can make is a link you click yourself:

**Lemon Squeezy (checkout — link only)**
 The “Upgrade to Pro” / “Get Pro” buttons
link to the plugin’s checkout page hosted by Lemon Squeezy (rob-art-plugs-books.
lemonsqueezy.com). Nothing is sent automatically; the link opens in your browser
only when you choose to click it. Lemon Squeezy is the payment processor for the
Pro upgrade. Terms: https://www.lemonsqueezy.com/terms · Privacy: https://www.lemonsqueezy.
com/privacy

The following services are used ONLY by the separate Pro add-on (not included in

this free download) and only when you configure or activate them:

**Rob Art licence server (Pro only)**
 When you activate or deactivate a Pro licence,
the Pro add-on contacts the Rob Art licence server at https://robsnow.eu to verify
your licence key. Only your licence key, plugin slug and site URL are transmitted—
no visitor data, site content or database information. This happens only on manual
activation/deactivation and a periodic validity re-check. Terms & Privacy: https://
robsnow.eu/privacy-policy/

**Dropbox (Pro only, optional)**
 If you connect Dropbox in the Pro add-on, your
database exports are uploaded directly to your own Dropbox account using your authenticated
connection. Privacy: https://www.dropbox.com/privacy · Terms: https://www.dropbox.
com/terms

### Support

For documentation, guides, and FAQs visit the [Help & Documentation](https://robsnow.eu/plugins-wordpress-development/help-documentation-wp/)
page.

For bug reports or feature requests, please use the support forum on the plugin 
page or contact us via the [Indetpha Data Health plugin page](https://robsnow.eu/plugins-wordpress-development/indetpha-data-health/).

## Screenshots

[⌊Dashboard — recent exports, health summary, security score, and table count at
a glance.⌉⌊Dashboard — recent exports, health summary, security score, and table
count at a glance.⌉[

Dashboard — recent exports, health summary, security score, and table count at a
glance.

[⌊Query — live SQL query runner with results table and query history.⌉⌊Query — live
SQL query runner with results table and query history.⌉[

Query — live SQL query runner with results table and query history.

[⌊Security — 10-point environment scan with pass/fail indicators and fix guides.⌉⌊
Security — 10-point environment scan with pass/fail indicators and fix guides.⌉[

Security — 10-point environment scan with pass/fail indicators and fix guides.

[⌊Health — colour-coded check results with fix guides and info buttons.⌉⌊Health —
colour-coded check results with fix guides and info buttons.⌉[

Health — colour-coded check results with fix guides and info buttons.

[⌊Tables — categorised table overview with engine badges and size indicators.⌉⌊Tables—
categorised table overview with engine badges and size indicators.⌉[

Tables — categorised table overview with engine badges and size indicators.

[⌊Export — format selection, scheduled export toggle, and export history log.⌉⌊Export—
format selection, scheduled export toggle, and export history log.⌉[

Export — format selection, scheduled export toggle, and export history log.

[⌊Optimise — transient list with status badges, orphaned data cleanup, and repair
controls.⌉⌊Optimise — transient list with status badges, orphaned data cleanup, 
and repair controls.⌉[

Optimise — transient list with status badges, orphaned data cleanup, and repair 
controls.

[⌊Reports — exportable database health and security summaries with history log.⌉⌊
Reports — exportable database health and security summaries with history log.⌉[

Reports — exportable database health and security summaries with history log.

[⌊Settings — health thresholds with live preview, export defaults, and licence management.⌉⌊
Settings — health thresholds with live preview, export defaults, and licence management
.⌉[

Settings — health thresholds with live preview, export defaults, and licence management.

## Installation

 1. Download the Indetpha Data Health plugin zip file.
 2. In your WordPress admin, go to **Plugins > Add New > Upload Plugin**.
 3. Choose the downloaded zip file and click **Install Now**.
 4. Once installed, click **Activate Plugin**.
 5. Indetpha Data Health will appear as **Indetpha Data Health** in the WordPress admin
    sidebar. Click it to open the dashboard.

Alternatively, you can install via FTP by uploading the `indetpha-data-health` folder
to `/wp-content/plugins/` and activating from the Plugins screen.

## FAQ

### Is Indetpha Data Health free?

Yes. The core plugin is free and includes full database export (SQL, ZIP and GZ),
email export, health checks, the tables panel, the optimise panel, and the security
scan. Pro features — including selective table export, cloud destinations (Dropbox,
Google Drive, S3), scheduled exports, full security scan details, bulk optimise 
and PDF reports — are available with a Pro licence. See the Licence tab in Settings
for full details.

### Will it work on any WordPress site?

Indetpha Data Health requires WordPress 6.0 or later and PHP 8.0 or later. It is
compatible with all standard WordPress hosting environments. It has been tested 
on shared hosting, VPS, and managed WordPress platforms. It works with MySQL and
MariaDB databases.

### Does it modify my database?

Indetpha Data Health is a read-first tool. Health checks, table browsing, and structure
views are entirely non-destructive. The Optimise panel can repair tables and purge
expired transients — both are safe, standard database operations. The Security scan
only reads your environment; it never makes changes automatically. Any changes prompted
by the security fix guides are made manually by you.

### What is the difference between SQL, ZIP, and GZ export formats?

An **SQL** export is a plain-text file containing all the SQL statements needed 
to recreate your database. It is universally compatible and can be imported by phpMyAdmin,
WP-CLI, and most hosts. A **ZIP** export wraps the SQL file in a standard zip archive,
making it smaller and easier to store or email. A **GZ** export uses gzip compression,
which typically produces the smallest file size and is well-suited for large databases
or slow connections. All three formats are free.

### Is it safe to use the Optimise panel?

Yes. The repair and transient purge operations in the Optimise panel are standard
database maintenance tasks. Repairing a table fixes minor corruption and defragments
storage — it does not delete data. Purging expired transients removes cache entries
that WordPress itself would have deleted eventually. As with any database operation,
taking a fresh backup beforehand is good practice.

### What does the Security scan actually check?

The security scan inspects your WordPress environment across ten areas: whether 
your WordPress version is current, whether debug mode is enabled, whether file editing
is enabled in the admin, whether you are using the default `wp_` table prefix, whether
security keys and salts are configured, whether WP-Cron is running externally, root
directory permissions, wp-config.php permissions, whether readme.html or license.
txt are publicly accessible, and whether user enumeration is possible. Each failed
check includes a plain-English explanation and a fix guide.

### Can I export only certain tables?

Yes, with a Pro licence. The selective export option lets you tick individual tables
before exporting. This is useful when migrating a single plugin’s data, debugging
a specific feature, or creating a targeted backup before making changes.

## Reviews

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## Contributors & Developers

“Indetpha Data Health” is open source software. The following people have contributed
to this plugin.

Contributors

 *   [ Rob Art ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/robword/)

[Translate “Indetpha Data Health” into your language.](https://translate.wordpress.org/projects/wp-plugins/indetpha-data-health)

### Interested in development?

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## Changelog

#### 2.0.5

 * Selective (table-specific) export is now available to everyone — the export engine
   already supported it, so it is no longer presented as a paid-only feature
 * The database Query tool now runs read-only queries (SELECT, SHOW, DESCRIBE, EXPLAIN)
   in the free version; running data-changing queries is a Pro feature
 * Every Export tab (including Scheduled and Cloud) is now visible to all users,
   with a clear note on which actions require Pro — no features are hidden behind
   the licence
 * Renamed an internal script data object to use the plugin’s own prefix, avoiding
   any clash with other plugins
 * Hardening and code-quality improvements to the export and query screens

#### 2.0.4

 * Updated the Pro upgrade/checkout link to the new Indetpha Data Health product
   page

#### 2.0.3

 * Fixed the Health screen’s table optimise buttons: they ran the optimise but left
   the row’s status pill unchanged. The row now refreshes correctly, and InnoDB 
   tables are no longer mislabelled as “Fragmented” (their reserved space is normal,
   not fragmentation)

#### 2.0.2

 * Renamed admin menu page slugs to the idph- prefix (idph-dashboard, idph-splash)
   so all registered names use the plugin’s declared prefix, per WordPress.org guidelines

#### 2.0.1

 * Fixed invisible (blue-on-blue) button text on the Welcome screen — the “Get Pro”
   and “Go to Settings” buttons now show white labels correctly

#### 2.0.0

 * Renamed the plugin to **Indetpha Data Health** — the name now reflects its focus
   on giving you a clear, visual view of your database’s health, not just backups
 * New text domain, plugin slug, and menu location; all internal identifiers updated
   to match
 * Added a one-time, automatic migration that carries your existing settings and
   history across to the new version — no reconfiguration needed
 * Refreshed the plugin description and positioning around database health signals,
   table inspection, environment checks, cleanup, optimisation, and exports
 * No change to backup, export, health, optimise, table-browser, or security-scan
   behaviour

#### 1.3.26

 * Security hardening for WordPress.org compliance: all database queries that reference
   a table now use prepared statements with an identifier placeholder
 * Raised the minimum WordPress version to 6.2 (required for the identifier placeholder)
 * No change to backup, export, health, optimise or table-browser behaviour

#### 1.3.24

 * Moved all admin CSS and JavaScript into properly enqueued asset files — no inline
   script or style tags
 * Restructured the welcome screen: the free version shows an upgrade advert instead
   of a licence-key form (key entry is handled in Settings)
 * Updated the in-plugin user manual and translation template to the new plugin 
   name and the correct free/Pro feature split

#### 1.3.23

 * Updated readme: plugin title now matches the header name (resolves the name/restricted-
   term review warnings)
 * Corrected the free/Pro feature lists — SQL, ZIP, GZ and email export are free;
   selective export and cloud destinations are Pro

#### 1.3.22

 * Renamed the plugin to “DBDump Database Backup” so the name describes its purpose
   and drops the restricted “WP” term
 * Separated all Pro features into a dedicated package — the free version no longer
   contains premium feature code or licence machinery
 * Free database export (SQL / ZIP / GZ), the Query tools, Tables browser, integrity
   scan counts, environment checks and table optimise remain free
 * Pro upgrade prompts are now plain adverts that link to the product page — no 
   locked controls in the free version
 * Security scan: the free version reports counts only; full scan details (exact
   strings, file paths, usernames) are a Pro feature
 * Bulk “Optimise All” and orphaned-meta cleanup moved to Pro; individual table 
   optimise stays free
 * Reports: the Health PDF stays free; Security, Database Overview and Export Receipt
   reports are shown as Pro adverts
 * Cloud destinations (Dropbox) configuration and scheduled-export settings are 
   now Pro-only and injected by the Pro package
 * Added a “Get Pro” link on the Plugins screen, a dashboard-widget upsell, and 
   subtle upgrade panels in the sidebar
 * Fixed admin styles not loading on sub-pages after the menu was renamed
 * Fixed WordPress 7.0 dropdown arrows overlapping select text
 * Fixed scan and report descriptions that showed literal HTML tags
 * Uninstall now removes every option, transient, scheduled event, and the scheduled-
   backup folder the plugin created
 * The menu icon degrades gracefully if its asset is missing (no more PHP warning)

#### 1.3.2

 * WordPress 7.0 compatibility — restored familiar form, button, checkbox and radio
   styling that WP 7.0 changed

#### 1.3.0

 * Added Scheduled Exports (Pro) — daily, weekly, or monthly exports to local uploads
   folder and/or Dropbox with configurable retention
 * Added WP-Cron heartbeat REST endpoint for reliable scheduling on low-traffic 
   sites via external ping services
 * Added Email export destination — send SQL/ZIP/GZ dumps up to 10 MB directly to
   any email address (free tier)
 * Export destination order updated to Local | Email | Dropbox
 * Added Optimise persistence — recently optimised tables show ✓ OK after tab switches
   using a 1-hour transient
 * Added ANALYZE TABLE after OPTIMIZE TABLE to flush MySQL stats immediately
 * Added Scheduled export notifications in Settings — “Export complete” and “Export
   failed” triggers under a dedicated Scheduled Exports column
 * Fixed security scan issue count on dashboard card — now counts flagged categories
   not individual flags
 * Fixed Optimise All column shift — corrected cell index mapping in updateOptimiseRow()
 * Added table card colour key in Tables sidebar — blue = WordPress Core, green 
   = Plugin, purple = Other/Custom
 * Removed DejaVu font files from dompdf (7 MB saving)

#### 1.2.6

 * Added Cloud Destinations tab in Export panel — Dropbox active, Google Drive and
   Amazon S3 displayed as coming soon
 * Added Export and Tables settings card with default format, history limit, and
   browse rows-per-page options
 * Added Security Scan settings card with configurable admin login days and modified
   files hours thresholds
 * Added danger banners on high-risk security fix guides (table prefix change, salts
   regeneration, file permission changes) prompting users to back up before proceeding
 * Added full transient list in Optimise panel with Expired / Active / No Expiry
   status badges and per-transient details
 * Improved Dropbox connection status badge and Test Connection button UX

#### 1.1.2

 * Added dashboard overview cards for Recent Exports, Health, Security, Optimise,
   and Tables
 * Overhauled Settings panel with live threshold previews for autoload and overhead
   values
 * Added table category filter (WordPress Core / Plugins / Other) to Tables panel
 * Added Health check icon set for clearer pass/warning/fail status at a glance

#### 1.0.0

 * Initial release

## Meta

 *  Version **2.0.5**
 *  Last updated **12 hours ago**
 *  Active installations **Fewer than 10**
 *  WordPress version ** 6.2 or higher **
 *  Tested up to **7.0.1**
 *  PHP version ** 8.0 or higher **
 * Tags
 * [backup](https://wordpress.org/plugins/tags/backup/)[database](https://wordpress.org/plugins/tags/database/)
   [export](https://wordpress.org/plugins/tags/export/)[health](https://wordpress.org/plugins/tags/health/)
   [optimise](https://wordpress.org/plugins/tags/optimise/)
 *  [Advanced View](https://wordpress.org/plugins/indetpha-data-health/advanced/)

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## Contributors

 *   [ Rob Art ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/robword/)

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