Rating: 5 stars
Интерфейс по русски, все есть,
а минусуют проплаченные боты платных плагинов
Rating: 5 stars
I get burned constantly when I update Breeze. And, it’s on different sites with different plugins. Breeze affects multiple plugins, and in some cases it is only is certain situations, so it is impossible to test for every situation where Breeze screws up stuff.
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Excellent work from the Cloudways team, as the plugin works perfectly with sites that are also outside the server. It’s the only one that worked correctly on a client in conjunction with varnish and CDN. Great work!
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I use Cloudways for multiple client websites and their hosting is excellent. But their default Breeze cache plugin is nothing but issues, and inconsistent ones at that.
On one site the WP admin dashboard would simply be a blank screen, even though we could access the rest of the admin areas. On another site Breeze totally messed up the layout.
Deactivating this plugin now on all sites and going with a different cache plugin. Don’t recommend using this.
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Easy to install and configure, it offers an intuitive interface for managing cache, optimizing files, and integrating with CDNs. With significant improvements in load times and PageSpeed scores, Breeze makes a noticeable difference. Its compatibility with Varnish Cache is a bonus for Cloudways users. Highly recommended for a seamless and efficient caching solution!
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Cloudways hosting is excellent. However, the Breeze plugin is not. I am currently using Google GCP CO 2XL hosting, which costs about $400 a month and has great performance. Yet, when using the Breeze plugin, CPU usage easily spikes to 100% and crashes the site. It has also caused permission issues recently, adding to the stress.
Interestingly, as soon as I deleted the Breeze plugin, the site loading speed improved and CPU usage decreased.
Everything has gotten better, except for the fact that I now have to manually clear the Cloudflare cache.
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Noticed the styling on my client’s website broke about once every 24 hours. Very frustrating to deal with.
Opened a support ticket with Cloudways and honestly they have not been very helpful at all – I basically had to do all of the technical debugging to isolate this issue (even though I’m not really a web developer!)
Inspecting the network traffic on my website, noticed that one of the css files generated by Spectra for Spectra blocks would 404 Not Found every 24 hours, which is when the Breeze plugin autocleared the cache.
I checked in all of the settings of the cache and tried to figure out how to get Breeze to ignore caching certain directories – no dice.
I have since removed Breeze from all of my Cloudways websites. The websites are now working without the styling issues from before.
Too bad, I want to use Breeze since it is the recommended plugin by Cloudways – but as long as it breaks my site there’s no way it’s worth the frustration constantly having to fix my client’s site breaking.
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Depending on your theme/site carefully configure the CSS & JS optimization settings. This is where most users seem to run into issue with caching plugins that have that option and that are also running Cloudflare alongside with the same CSS & JS optimization settings. Otherwise only use for caching only. Plugin is now also frequently updated by the team. Nice work improving the plugin!
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I’ve tried enabling this plugin, even with minimal functionality, for our WordPress + WooCommerce installation, running on Cloudways/Digital Ocean. I’ve tried several times over the last couple years. Each time it causes big problems either by breaking styling or, more recently, by dragging the site to a crawl, even the admin area which I did not think would be impacted. Took me a bit to figure it out but disabling Breeze solved the crawling speed. Maybe will try again some day in the future. We like Cloudways and would be nice to use the native/recommended caching plugin in order to intelligently clear Cloudflare cache. Pain having to do it manually, but I guess I’m stuck with that since we can’t use Breeze.
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Hey, for quick and effective page caching, go for this plugin – it’s great with or without Varnish or Cloudflare CDN. No need to mess around with CSS and JS; there’s another plugin for that, doing the fancy stuff. Stick to this one for caching, and let the other one handle the techy bits. Easy peasy!
Rating: 1 star
I recently tried using the Breeze plugin for a multisite setup and was thoroughly disappointed. Here’s why I’m giving it a one-star rating:
In conclusion, I cannot recommend Breeze, especially for those managing multisite networks. The plugin’s current state, coupled with inadequate support, makes it a liability rather than an asset. I hope the developers take this feedback seriously and make the necessary improvements.
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It’s a great plugin. thank you
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The plugin was very pleased!
Simple, understandable, without excesses. 100% performs the declared functionality!
Rating: 5 stars
Great!
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It’s frustrating to keep seeing the same permissions error repeatedly, not just one website, but multiple websites! And it always alarmed the clients. After fixing it by deleting the plugin and reinstalling it, the error will reappear a few months down the road. Like seriously, I cannot be doing this every single time! Get better devs to work on this plugin.
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2.0.32 woocommerce add to shopping cart quantity abnormal
2.0.3.1 this problem did not occur
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I commented on an active topic where i was need a help in. They just delete the comment and close the topic.
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I’m currently using Breeze on 12 websites; it’s just one of Cloudways’ many great products. I’m very pleased with it, and it’s one of the reasons I enjoy my job so much.
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Let my website have a CSS error, spent me two days fix the problem!
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Breeze was always something that just worked and really sped up my website. The latest update tweaks the CSS of the site. Very odd behavior. Turn Breeze on, site is not responsive and styling is all messed up; turn Breeze off and everything is exactly as it was before the update. Have purged cache, etc. nothing fixes it. No changes were made to the site other than updating Breeze. I see others have similar issues so hoping they figure it out and issue a fix.
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Quite terrible, last update break site
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This fairly basic plugin seems more like something still in development. We were getting bugs even on holding pages – images failing to load for example. We had to turn off lazy loading or disable this plugin to make the problem go away.
Lacks many features seen in other caching plugins too. Excluding some images (above the fold this is a good idea) from lazy loading is one such option that would be nice.
We also saw an array of data displayed raw in the plugin settings page after pressing save. Not sure why this was appearing.
Might revisit it in another 6 months.
Rating: 1 star
Extremely terrible app that messes up your whole site, my pixel tracking and google analytics were skewed due to this app and wasted a ton of time trying to figure out why this was happening.
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2 updates since 2.0.10 have introduced bugs into my website, where previously it was working correctly with Breeze.
This has caused lots of lost time and some lost revenue.
I can’t take the risk to run into more issues.
Quality control needs to improve. Something is going very wrong there.
Will update this review if anything changes, but this is the truth for now.
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Hey,
please stop deploying updates with errors. You did it again today.
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This is a decent way to configure the Varnish caching layer, which is present by default on Cloudways-hosted WordPress applications.
The UX and the way the important things are laid out and emphasized is rather good, and the plugin offers simple access to some very useful general performance tweaks.
However, options for the caching itself are oddly lacking, in ways that will force some users to look for other plugins. Some other reviews here point out cookie settings and issues with lazy loading and minimization.
Like, why on earth are RSS feeds explicitly excluded from caching by Varnish?
Granted, RSS isn’t the end-user facing major chungus it once was in the golden age of blogs, but feeds are still useful.
If Cloudways-included Object Cache Pro is present on a site with this plugin, some page cache bypassing requests for RSS may not be an instant disaster. But I can think of no reasons why RSS shouldn’t be served by Varnish and flushed by the plugin like other content when posts are updated.
This could be an excellent one-stop shop for caching on Cloudways if some common issues were addressed. Right now, it’s pretty, yet mediocre.
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This plugin has issues as far as I can remember being a Cloudways customer. No real love has ever been shown to the plugin. Having the minified CSS shows as render-blocking attests to the low level that the developers of this plugin have reached. Lazy load also causes layout issues on a solid theme (GeneratePress). I am really sad a thousand times of how this plugin keeps disappointing me and other users. I hope the Digital Ocean buyout of the platform brings some improvements to the overall platform because you guys just suck! With all due respect!
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Sorry, but this plugin has more bugs than features. Always have problems with your support, too. I am switching not to another cache plugin, and later that month to another hosting.
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On the Breeze FAQ section:
“Breeze is fully compatible with WooCommerce, out of the box. It does not require any special configurations.”
This is blatantly not true, and it’s not true because you can’t exclude cookies from being cached. In my own woocommerce site I have 2 woocommerce cookies being used:
1. woocommerce_cart_hash
2. woocommerce_items_in_cart
You know what happens when you can’t exclude these cookies? A glitch occurs and clients see the previous quantity in their cart before updating to the real quantity, this is not that much of a problem, except of course, as we know, small problems can snowball into big problems. And that’s what happened when I added a discounts plugin to start implementing discounts on our products more easily.
What happened was that products outright dissapeared from a costumers cart.
Getting in touch via direct ticket with Cloudways still hasn’t wielded a concrete clear answer to this problem but it seems clear that this plugin is not compatible with woocommerce until they add an option to exclude cookies.
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Breeze is a monster, been using alot of caching plugin until I bumped into Breeze. You amazing my sites are now faster than www.remarpro.com itself
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