Boring tools, because they simply work.

boring Cache Warmup Lite

Warm up your WordPress cache. No external services. No drama.

A privacy-friendly WordPress plugin that warms up your cache from your own site. It visits your published URLs in small, conservative batches, so your cache is prepared before the next real visitor arrives.

No cloudNo trackingNo external APIsBuilt for WordPress
boring works makes practical tools for everyday problems.

They are not flashy. They are not magic. They simply work. The first one warms up your WordPress cache without turning a basic admin task into a platform.

The first visit after a cache clear should not be the slow one.

After updates, content changes, or a manual cache purge, your cache may be empty. That often means the next real visitor gets the uncached experience first. Not ideal. Not dramatic. Still worth fixing.

Empty caches happen.

Clearing caches is normal. Publishing new content is normal. Preparing a site before SEO crawls, client reviews, or campaign traffic is also normal.

Many warmup setups are too much.

Some solutions come with external services, queues, dashboards, tracking, or more configuration than the task deserves.

boring Cache Warmup Lite visits your own URLs.

The plugin collects published pages, posts, products, and public custom post types, then loads them from your own site.

You see what happens.

Progress, status messages, and a live crawl log show which URLs were loaded, how long they took, and how much HTML came back.

Built-in cache preloads can be useful. Until they hit at the wrong time.

Many caching plugins include their own warmup, preload, or preloading features. That can be helpful, but automatic preload jobs often run with little context: after a purge, during updates, after content changes, or right when the site is already busy.

Automatic warmups can create load spikes.

When a plugin tries to preload a large number of URLs at once, the site can generate exactly the kind of CPU, PHP worker, database, and cache pressure you wanted to avoid.

boring Cache Warmup Lite keeps it manual and visible.

Start the warmup when it makes sense, process URLs in conservative batches, watch the progress, and stop the run manually if the site should stay quiet.

No cloud. No tracking. No external services.

boring Cache Warmup Lite only loads URLs from your own WordPress site. There are no external APIs, no cloud queues, no external cron jobs, and no CDN-hosted assets required for the plugin to do its job.

✓ Own site requests
✓ WordPress admin flow
✓ No tracking scripts
✓ No external queues
✓ No CDN assets
✓ Transparent logs
WordPressown URLs
A closed local loop. Quiet. Useful. Not a cloud.

Everything needed for a manual, transparent cache warmup.

The Lite version stays focused: start the warmup, watch the progress, stop it manually if needed, and keep the process inside WordPress.

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One-click warmup

Start cache warmup from the WordPress Tools submenu or the dashboard widget.

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Published content only

Processes published pages, posts, products, and public custom post types.

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Technical types excluded

Skips internal templates and technical post types such as Elementor templates by default.

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Conservative batches

Uses small AJAX batches to reduce timeout and overload risk on normal hosting setups.

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Visible progress

Shows a progress bar, status messages, and a manual stop button while the warmup runs.

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Live crawl log

Lists loaded URLs with HTTP status, duration, and returned HTML payload size.

For the small moments when a site should feel prepared.

Not every performance task needs a large system. Sometimes you just want the cache filled before someone important clicks.

After clearing the cache

Fill the cache again before the next regular visitor lands on an empty page.

After updates

Prepare key pages after plugin, theme, content, or server-side cache changes.

After publishing content

Warm up new and changed content so the first load is not left to a human visitor.

Before SEO crawls

Give crawl tools a site that has already been touched by your own warmup run.

Before client presentations

Open the call with a prepared site, not with a cold cache and a small apology.

For daily admin routines

A quiet utility for freelancers, agencies, admins, SEO people, and site owners.

Because boring tools are predictable.

They stay out of the way. They do the job. Then they politely stop asking for attention.

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Useful before impressive

The tool exists because the problem exists. The product should not become bigger than the task.

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Clear over clever

Progress, status, logs, and local behavior are more valuable than vague promises.

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Privacy-friendly by default

No external service should be involved when the job can be done from your own WordPress site.

Warm up your cache. Keep the workflow boring.

Get boring Cache Warmup Lite for WordPress and prepare your site from your own installation. No external services. No drama.