Hi @kewal6duser,
Thanks for reaching out. I’m not aware of any incompatibles with the plugins you mentioned. While I didn’t test out Imagify in full, it looks like it does support WebP images, which may be generated by the Performance Lab plugin. If you do happen to come across anything unusual or a possible conflict I’d be happy to test further if you can share details.
In relation to the greyed out options within the Performance Lab settings page, can you share details of what you’re seeing next to the options you shared? I ask because depending on your WordPress version and server configuration (and not the other plugins), it’s normal that some settings may not be applicable. See details below:
- SQLite Integration: These settings will be greyed out if the module can’t be loaded, possibly due to your php interpreter not have sqlite3 installed.
- Full Page Cache Health Check: These will be greyed out if they are not applicable, as the checks are already included as part of your WordPress version. See example here in the case of WordPress 6.1.1.
- Persistent Object Cache Health Check: As directly above, these will be greyed out if they are not applicable, as the checks are already included as part of your WordPress version. See example here in the case of WordPress 6.1.1.
Let me know if you have any further questions on this.