WordPress bundle Breeze – WordPress Cache Plugin
£3754,00
Rated 4.56 out of 5 based on 9 customer ratings
(10 customer reviews)
Breeze is a WordPress Caching Plugin developed by Cloudways. Breeze uses advance caching systems to improve WordPress loading times exponentially.
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Constantly Breaks My Sites This plugin causes me and my business SO many headaches. I manage 40+ websites, and after migrating them all to Cloudways and installing Breeze, I have had emails come in from clients almost weekly complaining of broken styles, javascript not loading properly, etc.
I went through each site, uninstalled breeze, and now use a different optimization plugin. Now I don’t have any issues. Save yourself some trouble and use a more well-developed optimization plugin like WP Rocket.
Nice ideas, but ruined by glitches Easy to use, and the advanced features for optimization are nice. Unfortunately, the plugin fails to fulfil its basic purposes. Had it installed for months, and in return, I got more trouble than benefits. Like the glitches in the TinyMCE editor (I mainly use the old classic editor with plugin). Finding myself with, repeated, unsaved updates on drafts, losing hours of works on editing, whether text or images. On top of that, slow page load performances.
I think I gave this plugin enough chances to redeem itself. It is simply bad, and 2 stars are kind of generous for all the headaches it caused me.
Uninstalled and switched to a more popular and seasoned plugin, all problems gone and page load improved.
Veery disappointed outcome considering that my websites are hosted on Cloudways, where this plugin is supposed to perform at its best.
Worst plugin The worst caching plugin, I don’t recommend you to download this plugin. thanks
Slows the website down – high TTFB Since installing Breeze, the TTFB on the server has risen from around 20-60ms to >1000ms. No amount of config will improve this and therefore I need to uninstall it and use a different cache plugin.
Was good until it ruined my analytics. This plugin did a good job speeding up my site but it started to conflict with my google analytics code. It made it so google analytics was only firing when logged into the admin Took me a lot of time and stress to find this plugin was the root cause. Not cool!!!
Update 1.2 cost us over £100k Well this latest update killed recaptcha, meaning no contact forms (leads) reached us, with an estimated value over £100,000.
Trouble is, because of the wayBreeze works, if your logged in then some cache is disabled and systems appear to work.
I would strongly advise that you avoid this plugin, gutted that CLoudWays include it as a standard install, very irresposible and unprofessional.
Breeze Has Worked Very Well for Me I have been installing Breeze on all my member sites on Cloudways. Everything works well. Performance is almost always noticeably increased and performance tests on GTmetrix improve. Combine it with WP Compress or ShortPixel and it is awesome! The only thing negative I’d say right now is that I’d love to be able to export my settings so as to make installation and setup faster. If you only have one site to manage it isn’t much, but when you have dozens of clients it adds up.
Breaks several things For some reason, for users without the Administrator role (such as Editors) it breaks certain REST API requests in really weird ways which in turn breaks the editor. Even though caching is set to Off for logged in users. The only way to fix it that I know of without deactivating the plugin is to turn off the Cache System setting or to make the user an Administrator.
For example API requests that should return JSON instead are wrapped in HTML and are returned as text/html which broke certain features for our editors in the block editor.
Also, it will remove your Google Analytics script completely if you turn on minification and grouping of JS. The script tag will just disappear. We wasted a few hours on that too.
Performance is important to me so I loved the idea of this plugin but it is really unfortunate that it is breaking core functionality (even with the default settings!).
No Support for Mobile on Responsive Theme No Support for Mobile on Responsive Theme
It shows large images that were intended to Desktop for the mobile responsive version.
Bad Coding and will get you bad results by google – probably penalty for speed as you serve too large images for a mobile small screen.
Excellent Baseline This plugin works great with their instances, no trouble at all.