• UPDATE: Make sure you update to at least Cunjo 2.1.2 to avoid the issues I described below. There is a measurable performance difference in this version. Also, the turnaround time from me reporting the issue, to them responding, finding it, fixing it, and deploying a new version was less than 6 hours! Keep up the good work.

    Original Review:

    This plugin is very well designed and functions well once you get the page to load the first time. If you want your users to stick around you’ll want to enable caching through something like WP Super Cache and PreLoad everything.

    The difference in page load times between when this plugin is enabled, vs not is staggering.

    First time page access with Cunjo disabled – ~800ms
    Subsequent cache access with Cunjo disabled – ~135ms

    First time page access with Cunjo enabled – 14.69s!!!
    Subsequent cache access with Cunjo enabled – ~136ms

    I have also noticed that it seems to slow down the admin pages to a totally unacceptable level, even though it’s not supposed to run there at all. It’s so bad that I’ll usually disable it if I’m doing anything serious on the backend.

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