Missed Scheduled Posts Publisher by WPBeginner

September 19, 2023

Missed Scheduled Posts Publisher by WPBeginner Plugin

Are your scheduled posts missing their publication times? Missed Scheduled Posts Publisher effectively resolves the 'missed scheduled post' …

WordPress Missed Scheduled Post Publisher by WPBeginner

Do you encounter the “missed scheduled post” error with your scheduled content?

Our plugin specializes in resolving the “missed scheduled post” issue with precision. It ensures that your scheduled posts consistently meet their publication deadlines. This post scheduler plugin has been meticulously crafted for optimal performance, guaranteeing zero impact on your website’s speed and responsiveness.

What Causes the Missed Scheduled Post Error?

Not seeing WordPress scheduled posts show up on time?

WordPress relies on something called “WordPress cron jobs” to make these posts go live as scheduled. Think of “cron” as a fancy way of saying “commands that follow a schedule,” just like your WordPress scheduled posts.

In the technical world, a real “cron job” operates at the server level. But since WordPress can’t access that level directly, it does the next best thing by running a “simulated cron.”

These simulated cron jobs, including the one for your scheduled posts, are supposed to kick in whenever someone (or even a bot) visits your site. But because it’s not the real deal, there are times when it slips up and leads to a “missed schedule” hiccup.

How Do I Fix the Missed Posts Schedule Error in WordPress

Scheduled Post Check: Our post scheduler plugin diligently examines your posts every fifteen minutes to detect any missed schedule errors. If it finds one, it takes the initiative to automatically publish the missed post for you.

Comprehensive Checks: We employ a range of techniques to ensure that no scheduled post slips through the cracks, guaranteeing a seamless posting experience for you.

Credits

Missed Scheduled Posts Publisher is created by the WPBeginner team.

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Installation

  1. Install Missed Scheduled Posts Publisher by uploading the missed-scheduled-posts-publisher directory to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory. (See instructions on how to install a WordPress plugin.)
  2. Activate Missed Scheduled Posts Publisher through the Plugins menu in WordPress.

FAQ

My scheduled post was published late, why?

To avoid impacting the performance of your WordPress site, the Missed Scheduled Posts Publisher plugin checks for scheduled posts once every fifteen minutes. This is important because faster sites tend to rank higher in search results and get more traffic and conversions.

I’ve enabled this on my site, why can’t I see it in the admin?

Missed Scheduled Posts Publisher is a set-and-forget plugin. There are no settings, since your site’s scheduled posts will automatically be checked when the plugin is installed and activated.

Changelog

2.0.0

  • Added: Autoload dependencies
  • Added: CHANGELOG.md
  • Added: DocBlocks
  • Added Review CTA
  • Updated: Composer files to work with Composer 2.0+
  • Updated: .gitignore to allow autoloading
  • Updated: “Tested up to…” constraints
  • Updated: readme.txt

1.0.1

  • Improvement: Add a new filter wpb_missed_scheduled_posts_publisher_frequency to allows developers to change the frequency of the plugin checks.
  • Test: Add PHP unit tests for the wpb_missed_scheduled_posts_publisher_frequency filter.
  • Docs: Add new documentation for the plugin release process.
  • Miscs: Update the plugin package name and description in composer.json.

1.0.0

  • Initial plugin release.

Details

  • Version: 2.0.0
  • Active installations: 30,000
  • WordPress Version: 5.0
  • Tested up to: 6.3.5
  • PHP Version: 5.6

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