Solved: Site Kit Stats Not Showing in WordPress Top Bar

One possible solution to your Site Kit by Google plugin’s stats not showing in the WordPress top bar is to take a very close look at all the plugins on your site. I had a similar experience and am about to show you what I did to resolve the frustrating issue of Site Kit stats not showing on the WordPress top bar.
If you’ve failed after trying the various recommended solutions try this.
Jetpack Plugin may Be the cause
My recommendation for solving the issue of Site Kit by Google’s stats malfunction should work perfectly if you’ve got the Jetpack plugin installed on your site. But that is not all you need.
See below, the conditions your website must satisfy to implement this solution to the Site Kit plugin’s disappearing stats in the WordPress top bar.
1. You must have the Jetpack plugin installed and activated on your WordPress site.
2. Also, you must have the JetPack Boost feature enabled. It is a caching tool within JetPack.
3. You probably have integrated your website with Ezoic or a similar ad-serving platform. It may conflict with the Site Kit stats feature.
4. Your WordPress theme might be Astra. I had that on my website before and during the problem of Site Kit by Google’s stats not appearing in the top bar.
If at least the first two conditions above are correct, go to the plugins page in your website’s admin area.
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Do these to restore Site kit stats
- 1. Deactivate the Jetpack Boost feature. You can find it in the list of the WordPress plugins you’ve installed and activated. Look for Jetpack and then move down to the other plugins beneath it.
2. Next, go back and load any page or post on your blog.
Now you will see that the Site Kit stats have started showing in the WordPress dashboard’s top bar again.
Congratulations. You’ve just solved the problem of Site Kit stats not showing in the WordPress top bar.
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Final Thoughts
Remember that one major source of headache for most WordPress users is the large variety of plugins they must deal with daily. As I always say, a plugin is a good servant for every webmaster but can quickly turn into a bad master without warning.
As soon as you begin to self-host your WordPress Website after registering a domain name and purchasing hosting, you must gear up to deal with plugin conflicts.
Plugins like Yoast SEO and Jetpack are great for search engine optimization and security/performance respectively. So you will need them or similar ones to maximize your website’s potential.
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Unfortunately, some WordPress plugins are prone to causing many conflict issues or even website security breaches. This is why each time there is a problem, one of the first remedial steps is to find out if a plugin is the source.
The popular recommendation in such situations is to deactivate all installed plugins and then activate them one after the other while checking your website to catch the culprit plugin red-handed. It has worked for me in many cases and I know it will work for you too.
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Last Updated on January 16, 2026 by PTG Market
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