Something on your WordPress site stopped working. Not slowly degraded, not started behaving a little weird. Stopped. The checkout doesn’t process. The Contact Form goes nowhere. The login refuses to let you in. Or something that worked yesterday just doesn’t, and you can’t find where to start.
That’s what Loupely is for.
Loupely is a Chrome extension plus a WordPress Plugin that work together to figure out what’s broken on your WordPress site, tell you in real human terms what caused it, and give you a specific next step. Not a list of things to try. One step. The right one, based on what actually happened.
Why it’s harder than it looks #
When something breaks on a WordPress site, the cause is almost never where the symptom is. A PHP error fires silently on the server. A JavaScript error in the browser points at the wrong thing. A plugin conflict shows up as a blank page with no message attached. Most tools look at one side or the other. Loupely runs a capture that pulls both at once, then correlates the signals to figure out which thread is actually the one you pull.
What happens during a capture #
The capture takes about 60 seconds. You reproduce the problem with the extension active, and Loupely records what the browser saw and what the server logged at the same time. That data goes into a structured file you can download and hand to a developer, or into a plain-language diagnosis in the popup if you’re working through it yourself.
The diagnosis tells you what happened. The triage step tells you whether to fix it yourself or hand it off. Either way, you stop guessing.
What Loupely doesn’t do #
Loupely doesn’t fix anything automatically. No feature of Loupely writes code, applies changes, or modifies your site without your action. It diagnoses and triages. What you do with that information is up to you.
Getting started #
Loupely runs on any WordPress site. Install the Chrome extension, install the WordPress Plugin, connect them with a key, and run your first capture. See Installing the Loupely Chrome Extension and Installing the Loupely WordPress Plugin to get set up.
If the problem on your site is visual rather than functional, something looks wrong instead of something stopped working, Loupely Lens is the right tool for that.
