• Li-An

    (@li-an)


    I tried it when AMP was a “must have” but it’s just adding problems to your site. All the work you make on your site to give a good experience for your users is broken by AMP rendering. SEO is worst and the product helps only Google to make money on your work. Don’t install it, choose a light theme and put your effort on the theme.

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  • Plugin Support Milind More

    (@milindmore22)

    Hello @li-an

    We appreciate your feedback. It’s true that AMP isn’t a “must-have” for WordPress or achieving a good user experience.

    You can absolutely achieve excellent page experience without it, often through careful optimization and a lightweight theme. The AMP plugin intended to make it easier to achieve those performance levels on WordPress without investing in time and money.

    It’s also crucial to clarify a few things. AMP is now under the OpenJS Foundation, demonstrating its move towards a more open and community-driven approach. Furthermore, AMP is not a ranking factor and doesn’t directly influence SEO. While it can contribute to better page experience, which is a ranking factor, a well-optimized non-AMP site can achieve the same, or even better, results.

    You are welcome to open a support ticket so we can directly assist and address any specific issues.

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