Logbook is a lightweight task & logbook plugin for WordPress. Log your daily work, mark tasks as done, and keep a tidy record right inside the dashboard — perfect for freelancers showing clients what's been delivered.
Logbook is a lightweight task & logbook plugin that lives entirely inside the WordPress admin. Type a note, format it with colour / size / font / emoji, mark it done when the work is finished, restore it later if you need to revisit. Everything is stored in the site's own database — nothing leaves your server.
I built it for my own client work as a transparent “here's what I did this week” logbook, so customers can see clearly what they're paying for. It turned out to be just as useful for any small team or single user who wants notes attached to the WordPress dashboard rather than a separate app.
dashicons-book-alt) replaces the generic cog wheel. Visually reinforces the “Logbook” identity in the WP sidebar.
a-wp-notes-v3 → a-logbook. The plugin’s update checker and the “View on Gitea” / “View all releases” / “View full CHANGELOG” links now point at the new path. Local folder also renamed to a-logbook. The plugin’s internal storage and slugs are unchanged — no data migration.
/tags endpoint when no formal Release object exists for the latest tag. Means a plain git tag && git push --tags is enough to make the “Check now” button report a new version — no need to manually create a Release in the Gitea web UI.
WP prefix — the plugin is now just Logbook. Cleaner name, also clears a potential WordPress.org trademark-policy hurdle if/when the plugin ever lands on the marketplace.
user_meta, Tools shortcut retired with a backward-compatible redirect.