Sakamoto Ryōma
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If you've tried to speed up your WooCommerce cart or checkout pages, you've probably hit a wall. Caching installed, Redis configured, page caching enabled, and checkout still loads like it's 2003.
Here's what nobody tells you: traditional caching cannot help cart and checkout pages.
So when someone says "just install a caching plugin," they're solving 60% of your problem. The pages that matter for conversions remain untouched.
Typical managed hosting: Cart TTFB 450-650ms (US), 800-1200ms (international)
Globliser Dynamic WooCommerce Caching: Cart TTFB 45-150ms (globally uniform)
Here's the thing: even if your checkout loads in 500ms, you're still leaving money on the table. Your competitors with 150ms checkout are converting visitors you're losing. Small stores often don't realize this because they focus on homepage speed scores, not where the actual purchase happens.
The checkout page is where money changes hands. That's exactly where you need speed the most.
Demo: https://woo1.globaliser.com
More info: Fast Woocommerce Hosting for High Traffic Stores
Here's what nobody tells you: traditional caching cannot help cart and checkout pages.
The Problem
Every caching plugin works the same way: store a static HTML copy and serve it to visitors. But cart and checkout pages are different for every visitor. User A has 3 items, User B has 1, User C has different shipping rates, User D has a coupon. There's no "static" version to cache.| Page Type | Can Be Cached? |
|---|---|
| Homepage, Product pages | Yes |
| Cart, Checkout | No (user-specific) |
So when someone says "just install a caching plugin," they're solving 60% of your problem. The pages that matter for conversions remain untouched.
What Actually Works
Your cart page isn't served from a single origin. It's generated dynamically at the edge closest to your visitor.Typical managed hosting: Cart TTFB 450-650ms (US), 800-1200ms (international)
Globliser Dynamic WooCommerce Caching: Cart TTFB 45-150ms (globally uniform)
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Why This Matters?
Slow checkout directly kills your conversion rate. Every 100ms of delay increases cart abandonment. Google's research shows 53% of mobile users abandon sites taking longer than 3 seconds.Here's the thing: even if your checkout loads in 500ms, you're still leaving money on the table. Your competitors with 150ms checkout are converting visitors you're losing. Small stores often don't realize this because they focus on homepage speed scores, not where the actual purchase happens.
The checkout page is where money changes hands. That's exactly where you need speed the most.
Demo: https://woo1.globaliser.com
More info: Fast Woocommerce Hosting for High Traffic Stores