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In this video we're going to talk about some ways to speed up Logged-In user sessions in WordPress & WooCommerce The blog post that accompanies this video is available at https://www.wpspeedfix.com/speed-up-l... Understanding the problem Logged-in users (admins, editors, customers) bypass page caching by default These sessions can be 2–5x slower than cached views with a super high TTFB This is particularly a problem on WooCommerce and Membership sites Logged-in user experience does impact CrUX/Core Web Vitals if they meet traffic thresholds (especially on WooCommerce or LMS sites) How To Fix Slow Logged-In User Sessions -Enable caching for logged in users https://wprocketplugin.com https://flyingpress.net If you’re using a managed host like Kinsta or WPEngine you'll need to talk to their support or find out how to enable logged in user caching Use Just In Time Preloading and Speculative Loading Speculative loading now built into WordPress 6.8 https://make.wordpress.org/core/2024/... Flyingpages.com or WPRocketPlugin.com for Just in time preloading Speed up the database --Use Object Caching --Use Inndob storage engines https://www.wpspeedfix.com/speed-up-w... --Use HPOS high performance order storage for Woocommerce Use the Highest Version of PHP the Site Supports Fix PHP Errors and other errors using Query Monitor plugin Tweak PHP Opcode cache settings opcache.huge_code_pages=1 opcache.interned_strings_buffer=64 opcache.max_accelerated_files=10000 opcache.max_wasted_percentage=5 opcache.memory_consumption=1024 opcache.revalidate_path=0 opcache.validate_timestamps=1 opcache.revalidate_freq=10 opcache.enable_cli=1 opcache.use_cwd=1 Use Server based WP-CRON jobs Use a CDN - Cloudflare with APO or Edge Caching Disable Query Monitor plugin! Query monitor disables logged-in user caching when it's enabled in caching plugins Do the usual speed optimizations - e.g. keep page sizes low, optimize javascript, pass Core Web Vitals for logged out users https://www.wpspeedfix.com/core-web-v... Do a plugin audit Disable any plugins not in use and remove any 3rd party JS you're no longer usering Check menu links Ensure the menu and all links point to the correct version of the URL - i.e. https:// and WWW or no-WWW and with a forwardslash on the end of the URL Fix 404 errors Make sure your host supports HTTP3 protocol AND you have HSTS enabled Be mindful of query strings and paid traffic What doesn’t work: --Increasing PHP memory - only matters if PHP is throwing errors and crashing --Minifying CSS or JS - --Messing with the WordPress heartbeat Track logged in user speed using Vital Signs Tracker https://www.vitalsignstracker.com