• Good evening.

    I tried searching but could not find a topic or solution related to my issue.

    I have around 2200+ items for my e-shop but as the title says, duplicating a single unique product takes a long time. Always 42+ seconds. I also have problems with wordpress being super slow when making, and saving variables under a single product.

    It might not sound like a huge problem, but this takes a lot of time when I’m adding 150+ items every month. I add them during breaks and during commute to, and from, my main job, so it needs to go quicker. It didn’t take this long a few months back.

    Thanks in advance.

    Edit: Timed it, and added the actual time into the post.

    • This topic was modified 4 months, 1 week ago by baphometse.

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  • Plugin Support ckadenge (woo-hc)

    (@ckadenge)

    Hi @baphometse,

    Thank you for reaching out.

    I understand how important it is for you to have a fast and smooth experience when managing your store.

    It is possible the issue you’re experiencing with duplicating products and saving variables could be due to a number of factors.

    Here are a few suggestions to help speed up your WordPress and WooCommerce store:

    1. Make sure you’re running the latest versions of WordPress and WooCommerce, as updates often contain performance improvements.
    2. Optimize Database: Over time, your WordPress database can become bloated with unnecessary information, slowing down your website. Consider using a plugin like WP-Optimize to clean up your database.
    3. Use a Caching Plugin: Caching plugins can significantly speed up your site by saving a copy of your pages in a temporary file.
    4. Check Your Hosting: If your hosting server is slow, then your website will be too. You might want to consider upgrading your hosting plan or switching to a more reliable host.
    5. Disable Unnecessary Plugins: Too many plugins can slow down your site. Try disabling any plugins that you’re not actively using.
    6. Use a Content Delivery Network (CDN): A CDN can help to speed up loading times for your visitors.

    I hope this information helps.

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