We added a free plan to DebugHawk.
Our onboarding had too much friction. Asking for a credit card before you've seen your own data is a big ask.
10,000 events/month, one site, no credit card. Link below.
Most WordPress sites still serve unoptimized images. It's one of the quickest fixes you can make. Lewis wrote up a 6-point checklist covering compression, WebP, lazy loading, and responsive images. https://t.co/XPTRNLb1oQ
You asked, we built it. The DebugHawk API is here (currently beta). Pull your performance data into your own tools, CI/CD pipelines, and custom reports. https://t.co/hHe4ugQTyA
In our dataset, the median WordPress page runs 55 database queries on public pages. The worst 5%? Over 131. Page caching bypasses the database and PHP entirely. If full page caching isn't feasible, object caching should be your next point of call.
In our dataset, only 17% of WordPress requests were served from page cache. The ones that were? 106ms TTFB vs 723ms without. It's the single highest-impact change you can make.
If you're tracking a bunch of WordPress sites in DebugHawk, you can now hide the ones you don't need. Hidden sites stop collecting data too, so they don’t count towards event limits https://t.co/JiPLlVuZ5h
Persistent object caching cuts WordPress PHP execution time by 67%.
📊 508ms with Redis vs 1,542ms without.
For WooCommerce, membership sites, or anything with logged-in users, where full page caching is often bypassed, this is one of the easiest wins available.
We analyzed 5.7 million WordPress pageviews from Q4 2025.
86% pass LCP
91% pass INP
94% pass CLS
65% pass TTFB
The backend is where WordPress sites struggle most. Full report: https://t.co/5s9LjiRioV
New year, new infrastructure 🏗️ We've been quietly rebuilding our analytics infrastructure for speed at scale. This lays the foundations for some exciting things coming in 2026.
Looking for a WordPress performance debugging tool you can really sink your talons into this Cyber Monday?
Last chance to get 40% off your first three months of DebugHawk – purchase by midnight 🕛
https://t.co/aKPyCtbfss
It’s a bird, it’s a plane…no wait, it IS a bird, a DebugHawk to be specific. Track frontend & backend performance – plugins, themes, DB queries & API calls all in one dashboard.
Get 40% off your first 3 months if you purchase by Monday:
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Shareable reports are now live in DebugHawk 🎉
No more sharing rigid, outdated screenshots. Send your clients a live view of your website’s performance.
Just click “Share Report” on the Overview page to get a shareable URL https://t.co/7B4UwrxJl0
Interesting discovery from our first two weeks since launch 👀 We’re seeing WordPress sites running 2,000+ database queries per page load, with the highest topping over 3,000. These are public-facing pages, not from within the WordPress admin area.