serve your WordPress pages from the edge. purge them the second you publish.
full-page HTML is cached at the Cloudflare edge, so most visitors never wait on PHP or the database. a draft mode keeps new sites uncached until launch, and every content change purges the edge automatically.
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what the page cache layer actually does.
Full-page caching is the single biggest speed win for WordPress, but on most hosts it ships as a plugin you install, configure, and then fight with when a stale page won't clear.
A new site is served uncached so you always see your latest work while building.
Toggle the site to live and full-page HTML starts caching at the Cloudflare edge.
Publish content or change a theme or plugin and Yovale purges the edge automatically.
cache the whole page. clear it correctly. without a plugin.
page caching is part of the hosting layer, not an add-on you have to maintain.
cached pages are served from Cloudflare, close to the visitor, before traffic ever reaches your container.
a new site stays uncached while you build it, then goes live with one toggle.
theme switch, plugin toggle, menu edit, or a published post clears the edge for you.
dynamic and logged-in pages skip the cache, so WooCommerce stays correct.
page caching on most hosts is a plugin you have to babysit.
Full-page caching is the single biggest speed win for WordPress, but on most hosts it ships as a plugin you install, configure, and then fight with when a stale page won't clear.
The result is the worst of both: cached pages that go stale after an edit, or caching turned off because nobody trusts the purge. good hosting should cache the whole page and clear it correctly on its own.
edit with confidence, not a stale-cache hangover.
When you switch a theme, toggle a plugin, or publish a post, Yovale purges the edge for that site automatically.
You see the change live instead of clearing caches by hand or waiting out a TTL.
fast catalog pages, accurate carts.
Product and category pages are cached at the edge while cart, checkout, and account pages bypass it.
Shoppers get fast browsing without ever seeing another customer's cart.
built-in, not bolted on
plugin page caching vs Yovale edge cache.
$0 - included on every plan
A new site is served uncached so you always see your latest work while building. full-page HTML cached at Cloudflare new sites uncached until you launch
Toggle the site to live and full-page HTML starts caching at the Cloudflare edge. clears on theme, plugin, menu, and content changes site-wide clear for changes that repaint every page
Publish content or change a theme or plugin and Yovale purges the edge automatically. cart, checkout, and logged-in views skip the cache Redis underneath handles queries and transients
other hosts sell page caching as a plugin or an upsell. Yovale includes it.
edge page caching is part of every plan, set up and maintained for you.
included on Starter ($149/yr), Growth ($249/yr), and Business ($499/yr).
supporting pages and operating context.
Use these routes to connect page caching with the rest of the hosting workflow.
Edge page caching is included on every plan
The query and transient cache beneath the page cache
Page cache tuned to bypass cart and checkout
How page caching fits the full speed stack
Your cache is per-site, with no noisy-neighbour purges
Changes apply and purge in seconds
adjacent controls in the same operating model.
object cache for queries and transients
the full WordPress speed stack
scheduled jobs that run on a real timer
watch PHP load drop once caching is live
config changes apply without a rebuild
the same Cloudflare edge that absorbs floods
common questions before you switch.
Where are my pages cached?
Full-page HTML is cached at the Cloudflare edge, close to your visitors, so most requests never reach your container.
Will my pages go stale after I edit them?
No. Yovale purges the edge automatically when you publish content or change a theme, plugin, menu, or site setting.
What is draft mode?
A new site is served uncached while you build it, so you always see your latest work. Flip it to live when you are ready and caching turns on.
Is WooCommerce safe with page caching?
Yes. Cart, checkout, account, and other dynamic pages bypass the cache, so shoppers never see stale or shared state.
Do I need a caching plugin?
No. Page caching is part of the hosting layer, alongside the Redis object cache, so there is no plugin to install or configure.
give your WordPress site an edge cache that clears itself. try Yovale free.
no caching plugin. no stale pages. no credit card.