FlyingPress is a premium WordPress caching and optimisation plugin created by a developer known in the Core Web Vitals community. Its focus is real-world loading speed for actual visitors, not just synthetic PageSpeed scores, with features like fetchpriority hints, smart lazy loading with low-quality placeholders, and careful JavaScript handling.
Visit FlyingPress ↗It covers the same ground as WP Rocket, caching, critical CSS, JS optimisation, font and image handling, and integrates with CDNs including its own Flying CDN. Enthusiasts often prefer it for its emphasis on the metrics that affect real user experience.
FlyingPress is subscription-based and WordPress-only. It competes directly with WP Rocket; the choice between them often comes down to community preference and specific optimisation behaviour. On LiteSpeed servers, LiteSpeed Cache remains the free native option.
Category context: Bundles caching, code, image, and sometimes CDN optimisation into one tool or service, aimed at Core Web Vitals with minimal setup.
The most popular premium WordPress caching plugin, tuned to improve Core Web Vitals out of the box.
Compare →A free, full-featured caching plugin that uses server-level caching on LiteSpeed hosts, often the fastest option.
Compare →An all-in-one performance SaaS that bundles caching, a CDN, and image and code optimisation to lift Core Web Vitals fast.
Compare →FlyingPress is a premium WordPress caching and performance plugin focused on real-world loading speed and Core Web Vitals. It provides page caching, critical CSS, JavaScript optimisation, smart lazy loading, font optimisation, and CDN integration, and is well regarded in the WordPress performance community.
Both are premium caching-and-optimisation plugins covering similar ground. FlyingPress emphasises real-user experience metrics and modern techniques and has a strong following among performance enthusiasts; WP Rocket is the larger, more established product with very safe defaults. Many sites would be well served by either.
FlyingPress integrates with CDNs and offers its own Flying CDN add-on. The plugin itself handles caching and optimisation; the CDN is a complementary add-on for global delivery, similar to how WP Rocket pairs with RocketCDN or a third-party CDN.
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