SpeedPress – Ultra simple page cache
49,00 €
SpeedPress is a lightweight, one-time-purchase page caching plugin that makes WordPress instantly faster.
No complex setup, no external services, no subscriptions. Install → activate → enjoy significantly faster load times.
Description
🚀 SpeedPress — Ultra-simple WordPress page caching
One-time purchase. Zero configuration. Instant speed boost.
SpeedPress is a clean, lightweight and truly easy WordPress caching plugin.
Instead of overwhelming you with 100+ switches, SpeedPress focuses on one job — serving fast, static HTML versions of your pages to visitors — and does it extremely well.
Perfect for small and medium-sized sites that want better performance without subscriptions, bloat or complicated settings.
✨ Key Features
⚡ Automatic static HTML caching
SpeedPress stores pre-rendered HTML snapshots of your public pages and serves them directly to visitors.
This reduces PHP execution, lowers server load and improves load times significantly.
🧹 One-click cache purge
Clear all cached pages with a single click.
🛠 Development mode
Temporarily disable caching while you’re editing or designing the site.
🎛 URL exclusions
Easily exclude URLs such as:
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Cart
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Checkout
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My Account
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Search pages
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REST API
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Feeds
⏱ Custom TTL (cache lifetime)
Define how long cached pages stay “fresh” before they are regenerated.
🔄 Auto-purge on content changes
Whenever a published post or page is updated, the cache is refreshed automatically.
📊 Dashboard widget
View cache size, file count and purge directly from your WordPress dashboard.
🔍 Manual no-cache override
Append ?sp_nocache=1 to any URL to bypass caching instantly.
🎯 Who is SpeedPress for?
SpeedPress is ideal for:
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Company websites
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Landing pages
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Blogs and content sites
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Portfolios and service sites
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Agency-built client sites
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Small/medium WooCommerce stores (with URL exclusions)
SpeedPress is especially popular among users who want:
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A simple, lightweight performance boost
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No yearly renewals
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No confusing configuration
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No risk of compatibility fights with page builders
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No external services or account setup
💡 Why a one-time purchase?
Many caching plugins charge yearly for features most sites don’t need.
SpeedPress is designed as a simple, effective, ownership-based tool:
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You pay once
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You own it
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You receive updates as long as the plugin is maintained
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You avoid subscription fatigue
Perfect for freelancers, agencies and businesses standardizing their stack.
🔧 Technical Overview
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Stores HTML snapshots in a dedicated cache folder
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Cache key:
md5(host + request URI) -
File format:
sp-xxxxx.html -
Full page caching for visitors (non-logged-in users)
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Safe URL-based exclusions
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Customizable TTL
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Zero external API calls
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Fully WP-cron and WP-hook compatible
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Works with all popular themes and page builders
Everything is built for reliability, simplicity and long-term maintainability.
🧩 Included with your purchase
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SpeedPress plugin (.zip)
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One-time license
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Automatic updates via Lieska Updates
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Access to future improvements
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English documentation
FAQ – SpeedPress WordPress Caching Plugin
Why and when do you need a caching plugin like SpeedPress?
You need a caching plugin when your site feels slow, loads inconsistently, or puts unnecessary strain on your server. SpeedPress is especially useful when you want a fast, reliable performance boost without dealing with complex settings, external services, or ongoing subscription costs.
How does SpeedPress make a WordPress site faster?
SpeedPress generates static HTML versions of your pages and serves them directly to visitors. This bypasses heavy PHP processing and database queries, resulting in significantly faster load times and lower server usage.
Is SpeedPress suitable for beginners?
Yes. SpeedPress is designed for zero-configuration use. You install it, activate it, and your site becomes faster immediately—no technical knowledge required.
Does SpeedPress work with page builders like Elementor or Gutenberg?
Yes. SpeedPress works with all major page builders because it operates independently by serving cached HTML versions of fully rendered pages.
Can I use SpeedPress with WooCommerce?
Yes, for small to medium WooCommerce stores. You can exclude dynamic pages like Cart, Checkout, and My Account to ensure proper functionality while still caching the rest of the site.
What pages should be excluded from caching?
Typical exclusions include:
- Cart and checkout pages
- Account pages
- Search results
- Dynamic or user-specific content
- REST API and feeds
SpeedPress allows easy URL-based exclusions for these.
What is cache TTL and should I change it?
TTL (Time To Live) defines how long cached pages are stored before being refreshed. The default works for most sites, but you can adjust it if your content updates very frequently or rarely.
Does SpeedPress clear cache automatically when content changes?
Yes. Whenever you update or publish content, SpeedPress automatically refreshes the relevant cached pages to keep everything up to date.
Can I disable caching temporarily?
Yes. You can enable Development Mode to disable caching while working on your site, or use the ?sp_nocache=1 parameter to bypass cache for a specific page.
Does SpeedPress work for logged-in users?
No. SpeedPress only caches pages for non-logged-in visitors to ensure dynamic and personalized content works correctly for logged-in users.
Is SpeedPress compatible with other performance plugins?
SpeedPress is designed to be lightweight and focused. It can work alongside some optimization plugins, but running multiple caching plugins at the same time is not recommended.
Does SpeedPress use external services or APIs?
No. Everything runs locally on your server. There are no external requests, third-party dependencies, or accounts required.
How is SpeedPress different from other caching plugins?
SpeedPress focuses on simplicity and performance:
- No bloated settings
- No subscriptions
- No external integrations
- Just fast, reliable page caching
Is SpeedPress a one-time purchase?
Yes. You pay once, own the plugin, and receive updates without recurring fees.
Will SpeedPress improve SEO?
Yes. Faster page load times improve user experience, reduce bounce rates, and are a known ranking factor for search engines.
Can I clear the cache manually?
Yes. You can purge the entire cache with one click from the WordPress dashboard
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📘 SpeedPress — Installation & User Guide
1. Installation
Method A: Upload via WordPress dashboard
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Download the SpeedPress ZIP file from your account.
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Log into your WordPress admin dashboard.
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Go to Plugins → Add New → Upload Plugin.
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Select the ZIP file and click Install Now.
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Click Activate.
Method B: Upload via FTP
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Extract the plugin ZIP file on your computer.
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Upload the folder to:
/wp-content/plugins/ -
Log into your WordPress dashboard.
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Go to Plugins and activate SpeedPress.
2. License Activation
To receive updates, activate your license:
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Go to Settings → Lieska Plugin Licenses.
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Find SpeedPress in the list.
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Enter your license key.
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Click Activate License.
After activation, automatic updates are enabled.
3. SpeedPress Settings
SpeedPress is designed to work out of the box, but includes a few optional settings for full control.
✔ Go to:
Settings → SpeedPress
You will see the following options:
3.1 Enable cache
Turns SpeedPress on or off.
Caching is enabled by default.
3.2 Development Mode
When enabled, SpeedPress does not create or serve cache.
Use this when:
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editing the website
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customizing layouts
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testing dynamic pages
Turn it off when going live.
3.3 Cache Lifetime (TTL)
Defines how long cached pages remain fresh before being regenerated.
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Set in minutes (e.g., 60 = one hour)
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Default: 60 minutes
Higher values reduce server load; lower values increase freshness.
3.4 Excluded URLs
A simple list of URL patterns that should not be cached.
Default exclusions include:
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/cart/ -
/checkout/ -
/my-account/ -
Search pages (
?s=) -
REST API (
/wp-json/) -
Feeds (
/feed)
You can add your own patterns, one per line.
3.5 Manual No-Cache Parameter
You can bypass caching for any page by adding:
Useful when testing layouts or troubleshooting.
4. Viewing Cache Status
SpeedPress provides a dashboard widget:
Go to Dashboard → Home and look for SpeedPress Cache.
The widget displays:
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Number of cached pages
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Total size of the cache
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A button to purge the cache
5. Purging the Cache
You can clear cached pages in three ways:
✔ Method 1: From the SpeedPress settings page
Settings → SpeedPress → “Purge cache”
✔ Method 2: From the dashboard widget
Dashboard → SpeedPress Cache → Purge
✔ Method 3: Automatically on content update
Whenever a published post or page is updated, SpeedPress clears the cache to ensure visitors see the latest content.
6. How SpeedPress Works (practical explanation)
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Visitors (not logged-in users) receive fast, pre-generated HTML pages.
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Logged-in users, admins, editors, and customers always see fresh, uncached pages.
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Dynamic pages like checkout carts and account pages are excluded automatically.
You do not need to configure anything else — the plugin handles the logic internally.
7. Compatibility
SpeedPress works seamlessly with:
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Any WordPress theme
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Block Editor (Gutenberg)
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Elementor
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Divi
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Beaver Builder
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Kadence
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WooCommerce
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WPML & Polylang
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Most performance plugins (as long as they do not also do page caching)
SpeedPress can safely run alongside:
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Image optimization plugins
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Minifiers
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CDN helpers
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Cache-control plugins (as long as page caching is turned off in them)
8. Recommended Setup
For best results:
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Keep development mode off on production.
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Exclude dynamic pages (cart/checkout/account) — already done by default.
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Use
?sp_nocache=1while working on individual pages. -
Pair with an image optimization plugin for maximum performance.
9. Troubleshooting
I updated a page but still see the old version.
Try clicking Purge Cache in Settings → SpeedPress.
My page builder changes don’t show.
Enable ?sp_nocache=1 temporarily or turn on Development Mode while editing.
WooCommerce pages look odd.
Check that cart, checkout, and account pages appear in “Excluded URLs”.
Still need help?
You can contact support through your account on plugins.lieska.net.
10. Uninstallation
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Deactivate SpeedPress via Plugins → Installed Plugins.
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(Optional) Delete the plugin.
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Cached files are removed automatically.
Your site returns to normal WordPress rendering without any leftover data.
Summary
SpeedPress is a lightweight, one-time-purchase WordPress caching plugin that provides an instant speed boost without complex setup, external services, or subscriptions. It focuses on serving fast, static HTML versions of pages, making it ideal for small and medium-sized sites.
FAQ
You need a caching plugin when your site feels slow, loads inconsistently, or puts unnecessary strain on your server. SpeedPress provides a fast, reliable performance boost without complex settings or ongoing subscription costs.
SpeedPress generates static HTML versions of your pages and serves them directly to visitors, bypassing heavy PHP processing and database queries.
Yes, it is designed for zero-configuration use; just install it and activate it for immediate speed improvements.
Yes, SpeedPress works with all major page builders by serving cached HTML versions of fully rendered pages.
Yes, it is suitable for small to medium WooCommerce stores, allowing exclusion of pages like Cart and Checkout.
Exclusions typically include Cart, Checkout, Account pages, Search results, and dynamic content.
TTL (Time To Live) defines how long cached pages are stored before being refreshed. The default setting works for most sites but can be adjusted if needed.
Yes, it automatically refreshes the relevant cached pages whenever you update or publish content.
Yes, use Development Mode to disable caching or append ?sp_nocache=1 to bypass cache for a specific page.
Yes, but it is designed to be lightweight and running multiple caching plugins is not recommended.
SpeedPress focuses on simplicity and performance without bloated settings, subscriptions or external integrations.
Yes, you pay once, own the plugin, and receive updates without recurring fees.
Yes, faster page load times improve user experience, reduce bounce rates, and are a known ranking factor for search engines.
Yes, you can purge the entire cache with one click from the WordPress dashboard.





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