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Warm Up Cache Plugin for WordPress

A WordPress cache warmer that preloads important pages after cache purges and helps Cloudflare, LiteSpeed Cache and similar setups stay fast for real visitors.

Free Try Version v1.0

What Warm Up Cache does

Warm Up Cache is a WordPress cache warmer for sites that cannot afford slow first visits after a publish, update or purge. It requests your important URLs before visitors and search crawlers arrive, then shows the response status and cache result so you can see what actually happened.

Key features

  • Manual, scheduled and event-based cache warming.
  • Designed for Cloudflare, LiteSpeed Cache and common WordPress cache stacks.
  • Live scan results with HTTP status, cache headers and timing data.
  • Useful after content updates, cache purges and high-priority landing page changes.

Best for

Use it on blogs, WooCommerce stores, editorial sites and landing pages where cold-cache delays can hurt visitors, conversions or crawl efficiency.

Documentation

Warm Up Cache is a WordPress plugin for actively warming site caches from sitemaps, recurring cron schedules, post publish/update events, and a front-end public demo scanner. It is designed for websites that use Cloudflare, LiteSpeed Cache, or other cache layers and need a practical way to reduce cold-cache misses.

Main purposeThe plugin requests URLs before real visitors do, so cached pages are already available when traffic arrives. This improves first-visit performance, helps stabilize cache hit ratios, and gives you visibility into Cloudflare status, application cache status, response time, and Cloudflare colo location.

Why use this plugin?

  • To warm pages from a sitemap manually whenever you publish or update important content.
  • To run recurring warming jobs from one or more sitemaps on a schedule.
  • To warm posts automatically after publishing, updating, or cache purge events.
  • To test whether Cloudflare and your application cache are returning HITMISSBYPASS, or similar states.
  • To inspect which Cloudflare edge location answered a request.
  • To offer a controlled public-facing demo where logged-in users can run limited scans.

Core features

Manual sitemap scan Run a live warming scan from a sitemap and watch results appear in real time.

Cron warming Schedule recurring warming jobs for multiple sitemaps with different frequencies and device modes.

Auto Warm Warm fresh URLs after publish/update and optionally after LiteSpeed purge detection.

Parallel scanning Use HTTP/2 parallel requests for faster warming when the server supports it.

Cache detection Auto-detect common WordPress cache plugins or force a specific application cache engine.

Public demo widget Expose a front-end test interface with login, quotas, filtering, copy, and rescan controls.

FAQ

Q: What does Warm Up Cache do?
A: It preloads selected WordPress URLs after a cache purge or on a schedule, so visitors are more likely to receive a cached page instead of triggering a slow first load.

Q: Does it only work with LiteSpeed Cache?
A: No. It is designed with Cloudflare and LiteSpeed Cache in mind, but it can also work with other WordPress cache setups by requesting URLs and reading response headers.

Q: Can cache warming run automatically?
A: Yes. You can use manual scans when needed, scheduled warming through cron and automatic warming after supported publish or purge events.

Q: How do I know whether a URL was warmed successfully?
A: The scan table shows HTTP status, timing and cache-related response headers, which makes it easier to confirm hits, misses and configuration issues.

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