Connect Cache Enabler and Autoptimize
To learn more about the
"Full cache cleared" trigger of the
Cache Enabler integration,
or the
Autoptimize integration,
simply click on the image below.
Supported triggers & actions for Cache Enabler + Autoptimize
How to connect Cache Enabler + Autoptimize
1
Get Cache Enabler
You need access to Cache Enabler to use it as a trigger.
2
Setup
Autoptimize
Make sure Autoptimize is are set up and available.
3
Install WP Webhooks
Make sure that WP Webhooks is installed and activated on your WordPress website.
Get WP Webhooks Automator
4
Create your automation workflow
Create a new automation workflow using Cache Enabler +
Autoptimize.
About Cache Enabler
Cache Enabler is a WordPress plugin that creates static HTML files of a website's pages and posts and stores them in the cache. When visitors access the website, the static HTML file is served to them, rather than the server having to process and generate the page dynamically. This can significantly improve the website's performance and speed, reducing the server's workload and the time it takes for pages to load for visitors. Cache Enabler also includes options for specifying pages or posts that should not be cached and integration with popular caching plugins.
Learn more about the Cache Enabler integration
About Autoptimize
Autoptimize is a WordPress plugin that optimizes a website's performance by reducing the load time of pages. It does this by aggregating and minimizing CSS and JavaScript files and optimizing images and fonts. The plugin also includes options for optimizing Google Fonts, asynchronous loading of JavaScript, and removing query strings from static resources. By optimizing a website's performance, Autoptimize can help improve its speed and user experience and potentially improve its search engine rankings.
Learn more about the Autoptimize integration