Account Dashboard
OperationalThe LemonX account dashboard is available for login, profile management, license overview, billing access, downloads and support ticket access.
Check the current status of LemonX services, including license verification, account dashboard, downloads, cloud gateway, AI provider routing, translation queues, MCP connections, indexing services and product update systems.
If you are experiencing a problem but all systems are shown as operational, the issue may be related to your WordPress site, hosting provider, firewall, cache, license status, AI provider account or local configuration.
The LemonX account dashboard is available for login, profile management, license overview, billing access, downloads and support ticket access.
License activation, license refresh, product entitlement checks, connected site verification and plan access are operating normally.
Plugin downloads, theme downloads, version archives and product package delivery are available.
Secure product update checks and update delivery for LemonX products are operating normally.
Cloud gateway services used for premium features, product entitlements, usage tracking and cloud-connected workflows are operating normally.
AI provider routing, OpenAI-compatible requests, provider fallback and cloud AI connection services are operating normally.
Translation queue processing, background translation jobs, translation memory and multilingual workflow services are operating normally.
MCP authentication, tool discovery, site identity checks, read/write workflows and preview-before-apply services are operating normally.
Google, Bing, Yandex and IndexNow-related indexing integrations are operating normally where provider configuration is valid.
Support ticket submission, support history and support communication services are available.
The service is running normally. No known platform-wide issue is affecting availability.
The service is available, but some users may experience slow responses, delayed processing, partial loading or temporary instability.
Some features or regions may be unavailable, while other parts of the service continue to work.
A core service is unavailable or severely disrupted for many users.
The service is undergoing scheduled maintenance. Some features may be temporarily unavailable.
A fix has been applied or the issue has recovered. The LemonX team is monitoring the service to confirm stability.
LemonX platform services connect your WordPress site with account management, licensing, downloads, updates, cloud gateway, AI routing, translation queues, MCP tools and support access.
Used for login, licenses, downloads, billing, invoices, subscriptions, connected sites, API keys and support access.
Used for product activation, license verification, site limits, plan entitlements, Pro feature unlocking and connected website management.
Used for downloading LemonX plugins, themes, Pro packages, Suite packages, beta releases and version archives.
Used for secure product updates, version availability checks, update package delivery and product release distribution.
Used for premium LemonX features, Pro entitlement checks, usage tracking, cloud-connected workflows and selected AI-powered services.
Incident template: Incident title · Status (Investigating / Identified / Monitoring / Resolved) · Affected services · Started · Resolved · Impact · Timestamped updates.
Impact: Some users may have seen delayed license status updates after renewal or plan upgrade.
Resolution: License refresh processing returned to normal. Users who still see outdated status should refresh license status from WordPress Dashboard → LemonX → License.
License Help →Maintenance notice template: Maintenance title · Scheduled time · Affected services · Expected impact · Action needed.
Some LemonX features depend on external providers. If LemonX status is operational but you still experience issues, check whether an external provider is unavailable, rate limited or misconfigured.
You may be unable to log in, view licenses, manage billing, download products or submit support tickets through the account dashboard.
You may see delayed license refresh, temporary activation errors, missing entitlement updates or locked Pro features.
You may be unable to download plugins, themes, version archives or update packages.
Your WordPress dashboard may not show the latest LemonX updates, or update downloads may temporarily fail.
Some premium features, usage display, entitlement checks or cloud-connected workflows may be unavailable or delayed.
AI generation, AI analysis, provider routing or provider fallback may fail or become slow.
Translation jobs may remain pending, process slowly or fail temporarily.
MCP clients may fail to authenticate, discover tools, read content, preview changes or apply updates.
Indexing requests may fail, remain pending or return provider errors.
You may be unable to submit or view support tickets temporarily.
If the status page shows all systems operational, your issue may be caused by your own WordPress environment, hosting provider, plugin conflict, cache, firewall, API key, license status or external provider configuration.
Go to: WordPress Dashboard → LemonX → License. Refresh your license status and confirm your plan includes the product or feature you are trying to use.
License Help →Confirm that WordPress, PHP, your theme and LemonX products are updated.
Compatibility →LemonX products may need WordPress REST API and outbound HTTPS requests. If either is blocked, cloud services, license checks, MCP, indexing and AI provider calls may fail.
Troubleshooting →Caching and security plugins may block or cache dynamic LemonX requests. Try: Clear all caches. Check firewall logs. Temporarily disable aggressive rules on staging. Exclude LemonX routes from cache where needed.
Compatibility →If the issue is AI, translation or indexing related, verify your provider credentials, quota, model name, API base URL and provider status.
LemonX services are designed for global access, but availability may vary depending on your region, hosting provider, firewall, DNS, CDN and third-party AI or search providers.
Recommended action: Try another network. Check with your hosting provider. Check your AI provider account. Disable VPN temporarily. Check firewall and CDN rules. Submit a support ticket if the issue continues.
Stay informed when LemonX services experience incidents, scheduled maintenance or recovery updates.
If you believe a LemonX service is unavailable or degraded, send us a report with enough detail to investigate.
It means LemonX platform services are currently running normally. If you still experience an issue, it may be related to your local WordPress setup, hosting environment, plugin conflict, cache, firewall or external provider account.
Your issue may be local to your website, hosting provider, firewall, security plugin, cache layer, license status, API key or AI provider account.
This page focuses on LemonX services. External providers such as OpenAI, Claude, Google, Bing, DeepL or your hosting provider may have their own status pages.
Check the License System status first. If it is operational, refresh your license, confirm your account, check your site URL and review firewall settings.
Check AI Gateway status. If operational, verify your API key, model name, quota, provider settings, API base URL and server outbound HTTPS access.
Check Translation Queue status. If operational, check WP-Cron, provider quota, API key, server timeouts and cache or firewall settings.
Check MCP Gateway status. If operational, check your site URL, HTTPS, credentials, REST API availability, user permissions and security plugin logs.
The service is available but may be slow, delayed or unstable for some users.
During active incidents, status updates should be posted as new information becomes available.
Subscribe to status updates by email, RSS, webhook or product update notifications where available.
If LemonX services are operational but something still does not work on your website, send us the details. We will help you determine whether the issue is platform-related, provider-related or specific to your WordPress environment.
For faster support, include your account email, website URL, affected product, error message, timestamp, hosting provider, WordPress version, PHP version and screenshots.