Missed Schedule Post Publisher

Description

WordPress Missed Scheduled Posts Publisher

Checks to see if any scheduled posts have been missed. If so, it publishes them. Choose run time and forget it.

This plugin provides a reliable way of scheduling posts on low-traffic sites where the standard method isn’t always accurate due to low visitor numbers and / or high update frequency.

The default WordPress method of scheduling posts is to check if something’s waiting to be published each time a visitor comes to the site, but if enough time has passed between visitors then items in the queue can get ‘stale’ and are flagged as ‘missed schedule’ instead of being published.

Do you have a web site or blog with a small number of daily visitors?

This plugin provides a simple and effective way of scheduling post updates when the standard WordPress mechanism isn’t enough.

It’s very simple to use, doesn’t impact bandwidth or analytics.

Installation

  1. Go to Plugins, Add New, Upload Plugin.
  2. Upload the ZIP file.
  3. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ screen in WordPress
  4. Go Missed Schedule menu and choose run time.

FAQ-e

How often does it check missed posts?

Choose run time on missed schedule menu.

Reviews

12 September 2023
I’m using this plugin since April 2021, and it’s exceptional. No other plugin in WordPress directory work like this.
14 June 2021
This plugin provides a reliable way of scheduling posts on low-traffic sites where the standard method isn’t always accurate due to low visitor numbers and / or high update frequency. The default Wordpress method of scheduling posts is to check if something’s waiting to be published each time a visitor comes to the site, but if enough time has passed between visitors then items in the queue can get ‘stale’ and are flagged as ‘missed schedule’ instead of being published. That’s the case with my site, a blog for a local shooting club with a small number of daily visitors. We use a custom post type to post an update confirming when the range is open (often it’s not, due to bad weather) and another when it’s closed again, with the second of those updates being scheduled. Because all our members are at the range when it’s open we don’t get enough visits to trigger that second, scheduled update, so it was being missed a lot of the time. Long story short: this plugin provides a simple and effective way of scheduling post updates when the standard Wordpress mechanism isn’t enough. It’s very simple to use, doesn’t appear to impact bandwidth or analytics, and the developer is quick to respond when contacted – in my case with a feature request. Recommended.
18 February 2020
It works with new versions of Wordpress and PHP7.’ Thanks for this idea !
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Contributors & Developers

“Missed Schedule Post Publisher” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

Contributors

Changelog

1.0.4

  • Add Settings shortcut to plugins page
  • Added donate link

1.0.3

  • Fully compatible with PHP 5.6 and above. Tested up to: PHP 8.2
  • Few minor improvements

1.0.2

  • Bug Fixed. (Undefined Index Warning)

1.0.1

  • Removed from Toolbar Menu
  • Menu moved under the setting

1.0

  • Initial release