Title: Outperforms Paid Cache Plugins
Last modified: July 18, 2022

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# Outperforms Paid Cache Plugins

 *  [vermaakpetrus](https://wordpress.org/support/users/vermaakpetrus/)
 * (@vermaakpetrus)
 * [3 years, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/outperforms-paid-cache-plugins/)
 * I’ve extensively tested EVERY free cache plugin and the top 10 paid cache plugins
   over the last five years. It’s always ongoing, and we keep retesting periodically.
   After all, who does not want their site to fly on budget hosting with the FREE
   Cloudflare plan?
 * The reigning and undefeated champion is always Super Page Cache for Cloudflare.
   Nothing provides faster, better results on the market. It outperforms everything
   else.
 * Not everyone understands how to use it, but that does not mean it’s sub-par. 
   We have over 100 WordPress sites of different shapes and sizes running Super 
   Page Cache for Cloudflare on various hosts. So I am dumbfounded at the negative
   reviews.
 * If you go to the FAQ tab, all the extra information and documentation are there.
 * If you are chasing the holy grail of an A+ gtmetric score of 1-second page load
   on budget hosting or want the fastest speed you could get, this is the place 
   to be.
 * The only improvement could be to exclude an Elementor widget from the cache. (
   Cache the page but not the widget). Now that would be a sweet deal!

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 *  Plugin Contributor [iSaumya](https://wordpress.org/support/users/isaumya/)
 * (@isaumya)
 * [3 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/outperforms-paid-cache-plugins/#post-15836043)
 * Hi [@vermaakpetrus](https://wordpress.org/support/users/vermaakpetrus/),
    Thank
   you so much for taking the time to post the review. I really appreciate it. 🙂
   I try my level best to help everyone and guide them the best I can but still,
   some people are so unhappy that they love to post negative reviews. I guess you
   really can’t make everyone happy. 🙂
 * > The only improvement could be to exclude an Elementor widget from the cache.(
   > Cache the page but not the widget). Now that would be a sweet deal!
 * – Yes it would have been but it is just technically impossible as page caching
   is a page-level thing and not an individual block-level thing. So, it’s just 
   technically impossible to do.

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 * [Super Page Cache – Cloudflare Cache, Page Speed & Core Web Vitals](https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-cloudflare-page-cache/)
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 * Last reply from: [iSaumya](https://wordpress.org/support/users/isaumya/)
 * Last activity: [3 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/outperforms-paid-cache-plugins/#post-15836043)