WooCommerce Speed & Image Optimization
Budget: $25 – $50 USD
My modular, high-traffic WooCommerce store needs a serious performance lift, and the fastest wins will come from smarter image handling. I’m after a developer who already lives and breathes WooCommerce, knows PHP inside-out, and can squeeze every unnecessary byte out of my pages without breaking dynamic product logic or custom order flows.
Here’s what I need done:
• Run a quick but thorough audit so we have hard baseline numbers for Core Web Vitals, GTmetrix and PageSpeed Insights.
• Implement an automated image optimisation pipeline—compression, next-gen formats, responsive sizing and lazy loading—so media stops dragging the site down.
• Fine-tune script loading, database calls and any theme or plugin bloat you uncover.
• Configure caching at the server, plugin and browser layers (or confirm existing settings are ideal) so repeat views feel instantaneous.
• Deliver a short, clear report summarising exactly what changed, the before-and-after metrics, and any ongoing maintenance steps.
Acceptance criteria: homepage and average product page should hit <2 s fully loaded time from a typical US desktop test, with no loss in visual quality or functional regressions.
If this sounds like your arena, send a couple of similar optimisation wins you’ve delivered, the tools you lean on, and a concise plan of attack. I’m ready to move quickly once the right approach is on the table.
Here’s what I need done:
• Run a quick but thorough audit so we have hard baseline numbers for Core Web Vitals, GTmetrix and PageSpeed Insights.
• Implement an automated image optimisation pipeline—compression, next-gen formats, responsive sizing and lazy loading—so media stops dragging the site down.
• Fine-tune script loading, database calls and any theme or plugin bloat you uncover.
• Configure caching at the server, plugin and browser layers (or confirm existing settings are ideal) so repeat views feel instantaneous.
• Deliver a short, clear report summarising exactly what changed, the before-and-after metrics, and any ongoing maintenance steps.
Acceptance criteria: homepage and average product page should hit <2 s fully loaded time from a typical US desktop test, with no loss in visual quality or functional regressions.
If this sounds like your arena, send a couple of similar optimisation wins you’ve delivered, the tools you lean on, and a concise plan of attack. I’m ready to move quickly once the right approach is on the table.