Performance Statistics
The dashboard displays real-time stats to help you monitor plugin impact and system usage:- Total Log Entries: Number of messages tracked
- Abandoned Cart Records: Total active tracked carts
- Current Memory Usage: Plugin’s active memory consumption
- Memory Usage (%): Current load vs memory limit
- Peak Usage: Historical highest memory spike
- Available Memory: Remaining system capacity
Performance Actions
To maintain speed and prevent log bloat, the plugin includes tools for manual optimization:- Clear All Caches: Refresh all stored plugin data
- Optimize Database: Reindex and clean up old records
- Cleanup Old Logs: Remove historical logs no longer needed
Default log retain period is 30 days.
Schedule these tasks during low-traffic hours to avoid impact on customers.
Performance Configurations
Under the Performance Configs section, you’ll see and control the following settings:- Cache Duration: e.g., 30 minutes
- Log Retention Period: e.g., 30 days
- Abandoned Cart Retention: e.g., 90 days
- Cache Warming: Automatically pre-loads data for faster performance
- Database Optimization Schedule: e.g., Weekly
- Performance Alerts: Receive plugin warnings when system usage gets high
Proper retention settings reduce bloat and keep your WordPress database optimized.
Why Performance Matters
A plugin that runs fast and efficiently ensures:- Faster message delivery
- Better WooCommerce checkout speed
- Lower hosting resource usage
- Cleaner log handling for compliance and audits