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PerfBoost Scheduled Plugin Manager - Boost WordPress Performance 1.0.3.1

PerfBoost Scheduled Plugin Manager is a high-efficiency performance plugin for WordPress designed to reduce server bloat and improve page load speeds by dynamically managing your other plugins. Developed by CodeRevolution, it tackles a common WordPress issue: "Plugin Bloat," where background scripts from idle plugins slow down your site even when they aren't being used.

Instead of keeping all plugins active $24/7$, PerfBoost allows you to set "rules" to activate or deactivate them only when necessary.

## Core Features

Scheduled Activation/Deactivation: Set specific times of the day or week for certain plugins to be active (e.g., running a heavy backup or data-sync plugin only at 3:00 AM).

Trigger-Based Activation: Automatically activate a plugin when you perform a specific action, such as publishing a new post, and deactivate it after a set timeout.

Per-Page Control: Enable or disable specific plugins only on certain URLs, posts, or pages. This prevents "Contact Form" or "Gallery" scripts from loading on your homepage where they aren't needed.

Reduced HTTP Requests: By deactivating unused plugins on specific pages, the plugin prevents unnecessary CSS and JavaScript files from loading, often leading to a 90% faster load time for those pages.

Advanced Logging: Monitor an audit trail of every scheduled event to ensure your rules are running correctly and troubleshoot any conflicts.

## How It Boosts Performance

WordPress typically loads every active plugin's code on every single page visit. PerfBoost changes this by:

Limiting Memory Usage: Only essential plugins stay in the server's RAM.

Cleaner Frontend: By stripping away unused scripts, you reduce the "Total Blocking Time" (TBT) and improve your Core Web Vitals scores.

Conflict Prevention: You can ensure that two potentially conflicting plugins are never active at the same time.

## Use Case Examples

Scenario

PerfBoost Rule

Social Auto-Poster

Activate only for 10 minutes after a new post is published.

Heavy Portfolio

Disable the portfolio plugin scripts on every page except /portfolio.

Weekly Database Cleanup

Schedule the optimization plugin to run only on Sunday at midnight.

Admin Tools

Disable heavy backend-only tools for regular visitors to keep the frontend snappy.

## Installation & Setup

Install: Upload the plugin .zip file via Plugins > Add New > Upload.

Dashboard: Navigate to the PerfBoost tab in your WordPress sidebar.

Create Rules: Select a plugin from your list and choose its "Behavior":

Scheduled: Define the days and hours.

Post-Publish: Set it to trigger when you hit "Publish."

URL-Specific: List the paths where the plugin should (or shouldn't) load.

Safe Mode: Ensure "Safe Mode" is toggled on initially to prevent accidentally deactivating critical site functions or locking yourself out of the admin panel.

## Why Choose PerfBoost?

While caching plugins (like WP Rocket) hide the symptoms of a slow site, PerfBoost treats the cause. It is often used as a "surgical" companion to traditional caching; while the cache serves static files, PerfBoost ensures that the underlying WordPress engine is running as lean as possible.

Would you like me to help you create a specific rule for one of your heavier plugins, or do you need assistance configuring the "Per-Page" deactivation settings?

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Published:

Dec 25, 2025 17:15 PM

Version:

v1.0.3.1

Author:

Other

License:

GPL v2 or Later

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