In this guide: Checklist for resolving update problems.

Contents
- Common causes
- What to check first
- What to do
- Important
Common causes
- License not active.
- License expired.
- Outgoing connection blocked by the hosting provider.
- Insufficient WordPress permissions.
- Plugins folder without write permissions.
- Temporary connection problem.
- Installation not performed with the official ZIP.
What to check first
- That the license appears as active in the panel.
- That WordPress can install or update other plugins.
- That the hosting allows external connections.
- That there are no security rules blocking downloads.
- That you have administrator permissions.
What to do
- Check the license status.
- Try the update again.
- If you use object cache or advanced security, check the hosting logs.
- Update manually only if support tells you to and using an official ZIP.
- Contact support with the exact error message.
Important
Do not download plugin versions from unofficial sources. In commercial plugins, using unofficial packages can create security risks and loss of support.