Q: I would like to purchase this product for my 3 sites.
I have WP Rocket already, so will not use the featues WP Rocket has. Would this tier be sufficient for all the image optimization on all of my sites? Do you have another tier? You mentioned Infinite Plan. Is this the one?
A: There is only the one option/tier currently on AppSumo (there were more during a promotional period and the Infinite tier is something directly from our site). That having been said, you can use this on your 3 sites just fine.
It's not so much how many websites as it is how much traffic your sites get. The best way to calculate it out is by multiplying your number of visits per month by your average page size and then number of pages visited. So, if you get around 10,000 visits per month and your average page size is 4MB and every visitor visits about 2 pages, that's 10,000x4x2 which is 80,000MB or 80GB/month.
Q: Is the Global CDN on this deal an alternative to Cloudflare or Amazon S3 CDN, or Bunny.
net? If yes can you give me an idea how far 200GB would go for website visitors? As in how many web visitors that may serve? Currently I just have a small personal blog that brands myself in my career field and I ideally could run my business successfully with 1,000 to 5,000 website visitors per month
A: Hi troybryan45, The CDN backend is powered by BunnyCDN, so yes, it is an alternative. As for how far 200GB will go, that depends on the size of your site. The best way to get a general idea is to calculate out the average size of your pages, how many different pages your visitors go to and then the number of visitors. So, if you get 1000 visitors per month and they go to about 3 pages and each page is around 4MB, that's 1000x3x4= 12,000MB or 12GB per month.
I’m pretty confused about the CDN. My lowest traffic site gets 30k per month, so by your equation that one site alone would go well over the 200k. So what happens after it goes over?
If you go over the bandwidth allotment, we have a buffer built-in, and will send you a notice that says to contact us as well as some upgrade options. We will probably recommend that you upgrade your account with one of the special AppSumo options: https://ewww.io/appsumo-addons/
Q: Can you optmise PDF files too?
or is this plugin only for images? When doing bulk optimisation for the first time ever and I happen to hit the "soft quota", do I need to wait until the next month before I can continue the bulk optmisations?
The system will optimize PDF files as well. You can check your options in the Local tab (enable ludicrous mode if you can't see that tab).
Also, you can wait or you can contact us directly and we will be happy to increase your monthly quota to whatever you might need: https://ewww.io/contact-us/
The plugin is for WordPress, so it's probably not going to be able to help you with WebWave. You might be able to get it working there depending on your PHP skills, but it's not something we support.
A: As long as you are using standard WordPress hooks, our plugin should be able to optimize the images. And as long as you can install the plugin. If you can't, there are manual processes that you can try to use, such as our PHP CLI tool and even possibly integrate with our CDN.
You can use them both, though I would recommend only using one feature from each. For example, as both have lazy loading, I recommend using one or the other, but not having it on in both.
Not directly, no. The plugin is made to work with WordPress. You can potentially use the CDN as well as the local Compress API depending on your PHP proficiency. As Shane has stated previously: "You can use the Easy IO CDN anywhere that you would use any "normal" CDN like Cloudfront, KeyCDN, etc. By default it will do premium image compression and WebP conversion, but you can take advantage of the CDN API for image scaling/cropping and that sort of thing: https://docs.ewww.io/article/115-exactdn-easy-io-api"
If you would like more sites, there are expansion options available at https://ewww.io/appsumo-addons/ all of which expand your offering to unlimited sites.
A: The best way to calculate this is to multiply the number of visitors by the average page size of your site by the average pages visited. So, you have 400,000 visitors per month, and if they visit 2 pages, and each page is 3MB, then that would be 2,400,000MB/month or 2400GB, which would be quite a bit more than the base purchase. However, we do have expansions specifically available for AppSumo purchases that add not only more bandwidth (starting at 1TB) but also allow for as many sites as you like: https://ewww.io/appsumo-addons/
Unfortunately I wouldn't be able to answer if it would be enough as I don't know your site nor have any metrics from it. I would recommend checking the statics I mentioned above and calculating it out. It should give you an idea of how much bandwidth you need.
Q: I would like to buy this deal, and I have a website that was made by a freelancer.
I can use WordPress, but I am not sure if this plugin will work for me. Is there any support available if I buy this plugin and need help to install it and improve my website’s speed?
A: Hi Sandra, Our support folks will certainly answer any questions you might have using the plugin, though we won't install it or set it up for you. We do know some folks who will do that for you, so if you get stuck and just want it done for you, let us know and we can put you in touch.
A: As our CDN can be used in conjunction with Cloudflare's CDN, I generally recommend using it, since it is the easiest way to optimize your site. However, the deal comes with both, and as even when using the CDN, it can save you space on your server by optimizing the local images, it's not a bad idea to do both!
After I installed swis-performance today, I tested that the MB page speed did not drop but increased. Can you tell me what’s going on? Who can I contact? Thanks
A: Hello, Yes, that was a limited deal a couple of years ago. If you want more than what is available from this ongoing deal, you would need to purchase one of the add-on subscriptions.
I want to use only the image compression API, not easy io CDN. Is that possible?
2. If I only use the compress image API where the compression process will be done, on our server or your server? And after bulk compression will all my original images be deleted? I do not want to store all my old images for more than 2 weeks. because that will eat a lot of space.
3. At the beginning I may need more than the soft quota as it will bulk compress all the old images. Then what will happen? Will the compression stop when I reached the soft quota?
2. It is done on our servers. The compression is do to the actual images, so the originals are optimized, if you will, so nothing needs to be deleted. The only exceptions would be if you have oversized originals that was scaled down by WordPress (files appended with -scaled). In those instances though, there is a tool to delete them. Additionally, there is a backup option where you can either store them locally or on our servers for 30 days.
3. Yes the compression will stop when you reach the soft quota, but you can reach out to us at any time and we will gladly increase your quota to whatever you might need.
Thanks for your reply. I tried your free version and when I checked "WebP Conversion" it shows a warning "Enabling WebP Conversion without Easy IO will increase your storage requirements. Do you want to continue?"
I don't get it. I want to enable webp to save space & increase loading time. Then why webp conversion will increase my space?
Manually generating WebP creates another version of each of your images, essentially increasing the amount of space used. When you then serve the WebP version, the original is kept as a fallback for instances when WebP can't be served. So, the smaller (usually) WebP file will be served when your site is viewed, speeding it up by decreasing load time, but it does take up more space.
A: Yeah, if you're just doing one-off compression, I think you would be better off sticking with what you are doing. I mean, our plugin would make it easier in that you just have to upload the image to your site and it would take care of it for you. But, generally, our service is more about either making your site quicker or saving you space on your server (by compressing your images). If the images have already been compressed, and you aren't interested in a CDN or JS/CSS optimization, then there's probably not much that our service would do for you.
Q: Hi, I haven't found the info on video: Does EWWW compress the .
mp4? It's the hero video placed on homepage's header. Thank you.
Adam_EWWWIO
May 15, 2024A: Hello,
No, our plugin doesn't do anything with videos.
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Q: i have plan to implement this on another programming language The API will work on this License Tier 1?
Adam_EWWWIO
May 15, 2024A: Yes, you can use the API with this license.
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Q: I would like to purchase this product for my 3 sites.
I have WP Rocket already, so will not use the featues WP Rocket has. Would this tier be sufficient for all the image optimization on all of my sites? Do you have another tier? You mentioned Infinite Plan. Is this the one?
Adam_EWWWIO
May 14, 2024A: There is only the one option/tier currently on AppSumo (there were more during a promotional period and the Infinite tier is something directly from our site). That having been said, you can use this on your 3 sites just fine.
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would 200GB be able to cover 3 websites? I only want to use it for images. I do have all the other features with WP Rocket.
It's not so much how many websites as it is how much traffic your sites get. The best way to calculate it out is by multiplying your number of visits per month by your average page size and then number of pages visited. So, if you get around 10,000 visits per month and your average page size is 4MB and every visitor visits about 2 pages, that's 10,000x4x2 which is 80,000MB or 80GB/month.
Q: Is the Global CDN on this deal an alternative to Cloudflare or Amazon S3 CDN, or Bunny.
net? If yes can you give me an idea how far 200GB would go for website visitors? As in how many web visitors that may serve? Currently I just have a small personal blog that brands myself in my career field and I ideally could run my business successfully with 1,000 to 5,000 website visitors per month
Adam_EWWWIO
May 14, 2024A: Hi troybryan45,
The CDN backend is powered by BunnyCDN, so yes, it is an alternative. As for how far 200GB will go, that depends on the size of your site. The best way to get a general idea is to calculate out the average size of your pages, how many different pages your visitors go to and then the number of visitors. So, if you get 1000 visitors per month and they go to about 3 pages and each page is around 4MB, that's 1000x3x4= 12,000MB or 12GB per month.
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I’m pretty confused about the CDN. My lowest traffic site gets 30k per month, so by your equation that one site alone would go well over the 200k. So what happens after it goes over?
If you go over the bandwidth allotment, we have a buffer built-in, and will send you a notice that says to contact us as well as some upgrade options. We will probably recommend that you upgrade your account with one of the special AppSumo options: https://ewww.io/appsumo-addons/
Q: Can you optmise PDF files too?
or is this plugin only for images?
When doing bulk optimisation for the first time ever and I happen to hit the "soft quota", do I need to wait until the next month before I can continue the bulk optmisations?
Adam_EWWWIO
May 15, 2024A: Hi sandyman,
The system will optimize PDF files as well. You can check your options in the Local tab (enable ludicrous mode if you can't see that tab).
Also, you can wait or you can contact us directly and we will be happy to increase your monthly quota to whatever you might need: https://ewww.io/contact-us/
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Q: I'm using Webwave for all of my sites currently.
Would this still be useful for me?
Adam_EWWWIO
May 15, 2024A: Hi Sean_T,
The plugin is for WordPress, so it's probably not going to be able to help you with WebWave. You might be able to get it working there depending on your PHP skills, but it's not something we support.
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Q: One of my websites is running in JS front end and back end, Blogs on Wordpress.
Will this tool help me optimize images for Blogs and images in the application?
Adam_EWWWIO
May 15, 2024A: As long as you are using standard WordPress hooks, our plugin should be able to optimize the images. And as long as you can install the plugin. If you can't, there are manual processes that you can try to use, such as our PHP CLI tool and even possibly integrate with our CDN.
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Q: hello I use WP rocket, can I use ewww inmage opitimizer along with WP rocket?
or will I only be able to use just one of these?
Adam_EWWWIO
May 15, 2024A: Hello,
You can use them both, though I would recommend only using one feature from each. For example, as both have lazy loading, I recommend using one or the other, but not having it on in both.
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Q: Works with Webflow?
Adam_EWWWIO
May 15, 2024A: Hi romanni,
Not directly, no. The plugin is made to work with WordPress. You can potentially use the CDN as well as the local Compress API depending on your PHP proficiency. As Shane has stated previously:
"You can use the Easy IO CDN anywhere that you would use any "normal" CDN like Cloudfront, KeyCDN, etc. By default it will do premium image compression and WebP conversion, but you can take advantage of the CDN API for image scaling/cropping and that sort of thing: https://docs.ewww.io/article/115-exactdn-easy-io-api"
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Q: can you please add a tier with more sites?
I have many small sites
Adam_EWWWIO
May 15, 2024A: Hi max333,
If you would like more sites, there are expansion options available at https://ewww.io/appsumo-addons/ all of which expand your offering to unlimited sites.
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Q: 200GB of bandwidth equals how many website hits per month?
I have 400,000 hits a month. Does this plan support this traffic?
Adam_EWWWIO
May 14, 2024A: The best way to calculate this is to multiply the number of visitors by the average page size of your site by the average pages visited. So, you have 400,000 visitors per month, and if they visit 2 pages, and each page is 3MB, then that would be 2,400,000MB/month or 2400GB, which would be quite a bit more than the base purchase. However, we do have expansions specifically available for AppSumo purchases that add not only more bandwidth (starting at 1TB) but also allow for as many sites as you like: https://ewww.io/appsumo-addons/
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Thanks for the answer.
100% of the content is from blog articles.
Is 1TB enough adding the add-on you indicated?
Unfortunately I wouldn't be able to answer if it would be enough as I don't know your site nor have any metrics from it. I would recommend checking the statics I mentioned above and calculating it out. It should give you an idea of how much bandwidth you need.
Q: I would like to buy this deal, and I have a website that was made by a freelancer.
I can use WordPress, but I am not sure if this plugin will work for me. Is there any support available if I buy this plugin and need help to install it and improve my website’s speed?
Shane_EWWWIO
May 15, 2024A: Hi Sandra,
Our support folks will certainly answer any questions you might have using the plugin, though we won't install it or set it up for you. We do know some folks who will do that for you, so if you get stuck and just want it done for you, let us know and we can put you in touch.
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Q: I have already the free Cloudflare CDN enabled on my site, in that case do you recommend to use the local ...
compression with the API, or your CDN?
Adam_EWWWIO
May 15, 2024A: As our CDN can be used in conjunction with Cloudflare's CDN, I generally recommend using it, since it is the easiest way to optimize your site. However, the deal comes with both, and as even when using the CDN, it can save you space on your server by optimizing the local images, it's not a bad idea to do both!
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Q: I don’t quite understand.
After I installed swis-performance today, I tested that the MB page speed did not drop but increased. Can you tell me what’s going on? Who can I contact? Thanks
Adam_EWWWIO
May 15, 2024A: Hi Arthur,
Thank you for contacting us directly at https://ewww.io/contact-us/ We will discuss what is going on there.
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Q: So get 2 Tb monthly as it was in your last deal for lifetime I now have to pay monthly right?
Adam_EWWWIO
May 15, 2024A: Hello,
Yes, that was a limited deal a couple of years ago. If you want more than what is available from this ongoing deal, you would need to purchase one of the add-on subscriptions.
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Q: “Optional add-on: $10 for an additional TB of bandwidth per month” How do I get this?
Adam_EWWWIO
May 15, 2024A: Hi Shuvo,
You can get these form here: https://ewww.io/appsumo-addons/
Note that these are add-ons so you must have an AppSumo purchase first.
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Q: 1.
I want to use only the image compression API, not easy io CDN. Is that possible?
2. If I only use the compress image API where the compression process will be done, on our server or your server? And after bulk compression will all my original images be deleted? I do not want to store all my old images for more than 2 weeks. because that will eat a lot of space.
3. At the beginning I may need more than the soft quota as it will bulk compress all the old images. Then what will happen? Will the compression stop when I reached the soft quota?
Adam_EWWWIO
May 14, 2024A: Hi bdcloud,
1. No problem. You can use just the Compress API.
2. It is done on our servers. The compression is do to the actual images, so the originals are optimized, if you will, so nothing needs to be deleted. The only exceptions would be if you have oversized originals that was scaled down by WordPress (files appended with -scaled). In those instances though, there is a tool to delete them. Additionally, there is a backup option where you can either store them locally or on our servers for 30 days.
3. Yes the compression will stop when you reach the soft quota, but you can reach out to us at any time and we will gladly increase your quota to whatever you might need.
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Thanks for your reply. I tried your free version and when I checked "WebP Conversion" it shows a warning "Enabling WebP Conversion without Easy IO will increase your storage requirements. Do you want to continue?"
I don't get it. I want to enable webp to save space & increase loading time. Then why webp conversion will increase my space?
Manually generating WebP creates another version of each of your images, essentially increasing the amount of space used. When you then serve the WebP version, the original is kept as a fallback for instances when WebP can't be served. So, the smaller (usually) WebP file will be served when your site is viewed, speeding it up by decreasing load time, but it does take up more space.
Ok, I understand. Is it possible not to keep those fallback images? I want only webp, no fallback for unsupported browsers. Thanks
Not directly via our plugin, no.
Q: Hello Adam, I am very interested in getting this LTD, I would like to clarify if 10 sites means 10 active ...
sites and when a client leaves, we can re-assign the place to another domain.
Can you please confirm this please?
Looking forward to smash those images.
M
Adam_EWWWIO
May 15, 2024A: Yes, it means 10 active sites. You can add or remove them as you see fit.
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Q: if I want to remove any domain later can I do that?
Adam_EWWWIO
May 15, 2024A: Yes, you can.
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Q: Hello, If I was just interested in occasional image compression for single images (I currently use Kraken.
io's Web Interface) would EWWW be a good fit? It seems as if you are primarily focused on WP integrations and API access.
Thanks!
Adam_EWWWIO
May 15, 2024A: Yeah, if you're just doing one-off compression, I think you would be better off sticking with what you are doing. I mean, our plugin would make it easier in that you just have to upload the image to your site and it would take care of it for you. But, generally, our service is more about either making your site quicker or saving you space on your server (by compressing your images). If the images have already been compressed, and you aren't interested in a CDN or JS/CSS optimization, then there's probably not much that our service would do for you.
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