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WP Rocket has many functionalities for website optimization. I like it because you automatically activate the basic optimization options upon installation, which is very convenient, because you can see up-front how it improves the speed of the website. I also like it because it has extensive documentation on setting up CDNs, allowing for closer delivery of website content. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
This add-on is not available in a free version and it does not offer trial periods either, so users who consider it have to purchase the license in advance. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

- Set it and forget it customization
- High (85+ and B rating) Pingdom and GT Metrix scores immediately after install
- Good features added in updates
- Works with every server type (Nginx, Apache, Litespeed) and PHP Configuration
- Good for SEO
- Better than WP-SuperCache and a lot of built in page speed optimization tools Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
- Some bugs introduced in updates that would be hard to spot normally
- Core feature ease of use takes out some levels of optimizations for advanced users.
- Was not as useful when we properly optimized the website to begin with
- Pushes you to sign up for Rocket CDN and Imagify premium plugins.
Support was iffy and we had better luck using the facebook group. It seems they are getting more support agents now and tickets are being answered somewhat faster than 48 hours. We found that downgrading was a better option than waiting on support in some cases. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
What I like the most about WP Rocket is that it offers a basic cache optimization options feature, which is very convenient if the advanced features that may affect your website are unknown. In addition, they have extensive documentation on the use of each tool or function. Another feature that I like is its wide variety of tools in terms of optimization, such as optimization for CSS code, database, image upload and more. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I dislike its price, since it is a very expensive program despite all the features it offers to improve the performance of a website. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Everything. It works with tons of other plugins, automatically, without any additional effort on your part. They've also partnered with a bunch of hosting companies to ensure compatibility there as well.
The interface is super-easy to use. They preset all the most common settings for you, but also let you tweak everything to your liking.
It works wonderfully with Cloudflare, WooCommerce and a bunch of other commonly used products. You can even use your own CDN and it will implement caching beautifully. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Honestly, nothing. I have yet to find anything that I dislike about this plugin. It's actively developed, so even if there was something, I'm confident the developers would listen to feedback and make it better. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
One of the best thing about WP Rocket, when compared to other cache plugins, is how easy it's to set up the plugin first time. It's a very powerful tool. The caching option makes the site load much quicker; there is also an ability to preload cache, which makes the loading process even faster. You can customize the loading process by selecting which types of files to optimise. You can choose from CSS, JS, HTML and font files. My site usually got issues while trying to optimise CSS, but I have done all others. You can also combine the google fonts files into a single file to load faster. Other than the caching option WP rocket also offer some addons. First one is the lazyload which can improve the user experience. They also provide GZIP compression, Deferred Loading and Image Optimization. Another important feature of the plugin is its ability to work along with CDN services like MaxCDN and Amazon Cloudfront. you just have to set up the CDN and add the URL for it to work. they also offer plugin addons which include CDN services like Cloudflare, analytics like google analytics and Facebook Pixel and Security from Sucuri. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Image optimisation isn't good enough. The Documentation of the plugins isn't detailed as it should be and needs improvement. The support isn't good enough, they only have email support available which isn't fast enough for most of the users including me. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The simple to use interface has a lot of power behind the scenes. It is slick, easy to use, and most of all terrifically fast. The Interface is so easy to use and easy to take steps back should issues arise. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
There is little to dislike. But I wish that it had more built in support for various CDNs.Dont get me wrong you can use any CDN but it would be nice to have BunnyCDN or KeyCDN settings built in. Not an Issue but a wish. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
WP Rocket is a Cache plugin for WordPress which helps you to speed up your website dramatically, thus improve the SEO scores and the user experience. the significant options available are the file optimisations, which enables you to compile and optimise your java; CSS files to load faster. It can also be used to integrate well with a CDN service which will serve the required data from a server, thus balance the load and better speeds.
I like the Integration service with google analytics and google pixel to keep track of your website data. Last, one of the unique features, if found in WP Rocket, is its ability to roll back to the previous version of the plugin in case you run into some errors and break your site while updating it. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
One of the major issues is that the plugin often conflicts with other plugins and caused many problems for me in the past, most recently it got problems with lazyloading and smush pro extension, and it took me a while to get the issues fixed and move on with my site. There is no proper documentation on how to integrate it with many CDN services, and I tried to use the Amazon Cloudfront and failed miserably as the whole site CSS run into an error, and I have to disable it eventually. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

I bought WP Rocket about two months back. It is a great cache plugin to optimize your database, scripts, styles, and others to speed up your website. It also allows you to remove revisions, transients, and other garbage data from the site. Impressed with the plugin quality and planning to extend the license to use in multiple sites. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
WP Rocket's customer support is not friendly. However, you can try and use the plugin on the WordPress website to boost speed and rankings. Just install and activate the plugin. That's it. WP Rocket will do the rest. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I tested many cache plugins but no ones give me the result like wp rocket.
There is three layers of cache
Static cache
Opcache
Cloudflare Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I dislike the price precisely for the unlimited licsence it's too much expensive.
There is too much thing to configure to have and matche the good result with your wordpress Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.