WP-Sweep is a WordPress plugin designed to clean up the database by removing redundant or unnecessary elements such as revisions, auto-drafts, trashed comments, orphaned options, and more. It mainly targets users looking for a quick solution to optimize their database without running manual SQL queries.
However, in the context of WPDistrib, this plugin remains not recommended. It does not provide the same level of stability or fine-tuning as more robust tools like WP-Optimize. Some deletions may be irreversible, with no appropriate safety net, which poses a risk for inexperienced users.
Technical sheet
- Type: WordPress plugin
- Author: Lester “GaMerZ” Chan
- WPDistrib Status: 🔴 Not recommended
WPDistrib analysis: what WP-Sweep is really worth for cleaning your database
✅ Main features
- Provides effective cleaning for the following elements:
- Revisions
- Auto-drafts
- Comments (spam, pending, trashed, etc.)
- Transients (temporary data)
- Orphaned metadata (posts, users, comments)
- Can also empty certain tables, but without indicating their origin (unlike WP-Optimize).
⚠ Identified limitations
- No built-in backup: the plugin recommends using WP-DBManager (from the same author) to perform a backup.
- Interface considered:
- Very basic
- Not user-friendly, especially for beginners.
- No information about database tables or the plugins they are associated with.
- No UX synergy with WP-DBManager (manual backup must be done separately).
💡 WPDistrib comments
- The plugin is developed by the same author as WP-DBManager, which makes the combo functional.
- It remains too rudimentary in its design.
- Two plugins are needed to cover the same functional scope as WP-Optimize (cleaning + backup).
- The UX is not suited for beginner profiles targeted by WPDistrib: no warnings, no clear action hierarchy, no visual markers.

