I am just wondering if there will be any improvements in terms of page speed when using WP Amelia. I saw a ticket from March this year where this was addressed in your direction, but the changelog does not show any improvements. The booking forms perform extremely badly...
I assume this is not an issue when using WP Rocket.
Speed of Amelia does not depend on us but on your hosting package. There is not much that we can do since as we mentioned Amelia is not SaaS so the speed depends on your hosting package.
You can see in the ticket most likely that we've had customers that used Amelia for Covid-19 vaccinations, and they worked with around 1.000 appointments per day.
If you have a lot of data (services, employees, appointments, and most likely customers) combined, so if the form is not filtered (like [ameliabooking service=1] or something similar), the form loads all services and all employees.
If you're connected to Google and/or Outlook Calendar, those are checked for availability as well. Once the service is selected, the employees are drawn and their free time slots are displayed. So, there are a few calls that pull relevant data, but that shouldn't be causing a lot of issues.
Maybe you can try increasing the timeout limit as well. Also, try enabling the "Load Entities on page load" slider in Amelia Settings/Activation? That should avoid AJAX calls for fetching entities (services, employees, locations, packages, tags) and should increase the performance.
Should you have any further inquiries, we kindly request that you open separate tickets for each question and we will gladly help you there.
We wish you all the best and hope you have a wonderful day ahead.
Hello there,
I am just wondering if there will be any improvements in terms of page speed when using WP Amelia. I saw a ticket from March this year where this was addressed in your direction, but the changelog does not show any improvements. The booking forms perform extremely badly...
I assume this is not an issue when using WP Rocket.
Thank you for your feedback.
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Hello there,
Thank you for reaching out to us.
Speed of Amelia does not depend on us but on your hosting package. There is not much that we can do since as we mentioned Amelia is not SaaS so the speed depends on your hosting package.
You can see in the ticket most likely that we've had customers that used Amelia for Covid-19 vaccinations, and they worked with around 1.000 appointments per day.
If you have a lot of data (services, employees, appointments, and most likely customers) combined, so if the form is not filtered (like [ameliabooking service=1] or something similar), the form loads all services and all employees.
If you're connected to Google and/or Outlook Calendar, those are checked for availability as well. Once the service is selected, the employees are drawn and their free time slots are displayed. So, there are a few calls that pull relevant data, but that shouldn't be causing a lot of issues.
Maybe you can try increasing the timeout limit as well. Also, try enabling the "Load Entities on page load" slider in Amelia Settings/Activation? That should avoid AJAX calls for fetching entities (services, employees, locations, packages, tags) and should increase the performance.
Should you have any further inquiries, we kindly request that you open separate tickets for each question and we will gladly help you there.
We wish you all the best and hope you have a wonderful day ahead.
Kind Regards,
Marko Davidovic
[email protected]
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