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Can I use this plugin to make my WP backend much faster? Or do you have any idea or other plugin that can make the wp backend run faster?
Hello,
Thank you for contacting me.
This plugin is designed to speed up the front end and also the back end of your website, however, this will apply only in case you have some plugins which are active on your site, which can be deactivated and reactivated only when they are needed or on a schedule.
If this is not the case, I recommend you do the below steps to improve your WordPress backend speed:
- Upgrade your hosting to a faster one
- Disable resource hungry plugins
- Update your PHP version to the latest one supported by your hosting
- Increase memory available to WordPress
- Clean or maintain your WordPress database
- Remove some of the not needed WordPress backend dashboard widgets
- Improve the Heartbeat API functionality
- Remove unneeded content from your site
- Remove the WordPress Toolbar
I hope these tips helped.
Regards, Szabi – CodeRevolution.
Buenas tardes tengo una web de deporte, concretamente de cintas de andar https://www.cintadeandar.com/ y me gustaría saber si es compatible con mio web o puedo tener algún problema al incorporarlo? ¡Gracias!
Hola, si su sitio web está basado en WordPress, entonces este complemento funcionará. Esta es la única restricción: el sitio debe ser WordPress. Saludos, Szabi – CodeRevolution.
Congratulations!!! Nice Work, Good Luck With Sale 
Thank you!
Great Work, Congratulations GLWS 
Thank you!
Bravo, Szabi! Fantastic plugin for managing sites that have a ton of plugins. And content curation autoblogs using your other many plugins. Makes total sense and quite an achievement – is this the first of its kind? Never saw one like this in WP performance, only caching of all types, removing unused scripts from certain pages etc. How would this play with plugins like say GravityForms. What happens in frontend if GF gets deactivated – no form in frontend. Same for Elementor page builder etc. So I assume one needs to proceed with care when dealing with plugins aside from your large collection and do for the others lots of testing and activating your plugin on a per-plugin basis. Or am I wrong about that?
Hello,
Thank you! 
Yes, this is unique, I haven’t seen this idea anywhere so far. I got the idea because I usually have 10+ plugins that I created on my sites, and not all are working all the time. So I was manually deactivating and activating them when I published a new post, or when they were needed. And the process was really tiresome, so I came up with this plugin.
Regarding GravityForms, yes, forms will not show if you deactivate the plugin, so you should use this only for plugins that are not affecting front-end user experience.
I am thinking on updating this plugin, also to automatically deactivate plugins per page/post basis. So, if you don’t have a form on all pages, GravityForms should not be active on all of them. But I need to check more on this idea, not sure if possible.
Regards, Szabi – CodeRevolution.