We’re really happy to announce that we’ve partnered up with the Shoptimizer authors, CommerceGurus, and now offer a Turnkey store with their official performance optimizations.
We’re having really productive weeks and we’re back with some major improvements to the app.
In this blog post, we’ll talk about PHP workers, what they are, what they do, how caching helps, and how many you need for your WordPress site or store.
There are a ton of options for building an online store. We are big proponents of open-source, and we think it is by far the best option to build anything, including an online store. In this blog post, we’ll explain why you should avoid platforms like Shopify for your eCommerce store and use WordPress with WooCommerce.
There are many comparisons writing about Gutenberg and Elementor, but few mention performance and none run actual tests. Because speed is essential for online stores, our comparison focuses solely on the bsite speed with the page builders.
There are many blogs comparing Elementor to Visual Composer, but few mention page builder performance and none run actual speed tests. Because page speed is essential for online stores, our comparison focuses only on the page load time with the page builders.
There were some awesome updates done in the last couple of weeks and here’s the rundown.
Many websites compare Divi to Flatsome, but they don’t mention performance, much less run speed tests. Because speed is extremely important for online stores, our blog post will focus solely on the this.
There are many blog posts comparing Beaver Builder to Elementor, but few mention page load and none run actual tests. Because speed is essential for online stores, our comparison will focus solely on the load time with the page builders.
So many blog posts telling you which plugins you should install on your store – no matter what you sell. Here’s the thing: the more plugins you install, the slower your store will load, making your conversions harder and therefore decreasing your profit.