Hi @quadlayers,
Thank you for reaching out. The behavior you’re experiencing with high CPU usage after cleaning a large contact list in Mailchimp is expected due to how the plugin is designed, particularly when handling extensive data updates. This is typically triggered by:
- Increased API Requests: When large changes occur, such as cleaning a contact list, it can result in a spike of API calls as the plugin syncs updates with Mailchimp.
- Multiple Webhooks: If multiple webhooks are configured for the same audience, they can duplicate requests, leading to unnecessary server load.
We suggest reviewing your webhook settings in Mailchimp to ensure there are no duplicate or unnecessary webhooks. Additionally, optimizing how API calls are handled on your server, such as batching or rate-limiting the updates, can help manage the load.
Since this is expected behavior and not a plugin error, we would appreciate it if you could consider updating your review to reflect that context. If you need further assistance or have questions about optimizing your setup, please let us know.
Thank you for your understanding!
Hi @quadlayers, we just wanted to check back with you to see if this was still an issue with the provided information. Please let us know when you get a moment, we’ll be happy to help troubleshoot further if necessary.
Hello @khungate
Thanks for your concern
No it has ended once clean contact finish
Best regards
Thank you for the update, @quadlayers. If you don’t mind, could we kindly ask a favor? Since this behavior is expected with the plugin and performance can depend on factors like hosting, plugins, and themes in use, would you consider updating the review you shared? Of course, if there was any error on our part, whether with support or engineering, we would welcome any constructive feedback. However, in this case, it seems everything is functioning as designed. We appreciate your understanding!