Speed Audit Report Caching & Refresh: How It Works
Overview
The BionicWP Speed Audit tool generates a detailed report on your website’s speed and performance. To ensure efficient resource usage and quick access, your Speed Audit report is cached for 48 hours after the initial generation. This means that if you request a new report within this period, you’ll receive the previously generated results instantly. However, you also have the option to manually rerun the audit and get the most up-to-date stats whenever you need.
How It Works
When you run a Speed Audit on your website, the system saves (caches) the report data for 48 hours. If you or anyone else requests another audit for the same site within that timeframe, the cached version will be shown instead of generating a brand new report. This helps keep the audit tool fast and reduces unnecessary server load.
When you run a Speed Audit on your website, the system saves (caches) the report data for 48 hours. If you—or anyone else—requests another audit for the same site within that timeframe, the cached version will be shown instead of generating a brand new report. This helps keep the audit tool fast and reduces unnecessary server load.
Step by Step Instructions
To view your latest Speed Audit report:
Enter your website URL in the Speed Audit tool and run the audit.
If a report was generated within the last 48 hours, you’ll see the cached report instantly.
If there’s no recent cached report, a fresh audit will be run automatically.
To rerun the Speed Audit and get the latest stats:
Open the Speed Audit report page for your website.
Click on the “Rerun Audit” button located at the top or bottom of the report.
Wait while the tool analyzes your site and generates a new report.
Review your updated results with the latest performance metrics.
ProTip
If you’re making multiple changes or optimizations to your site in a short period, use the “Rerun Audit” feature after each significant change. This way, you can track the real-time impact of your adjustments and ensure you’re always working with the most current data.