UsageDD allows administrators to monitor the resource usage of their WordPress installation.
Ratings
4.8
Last updated
March 16, 2024
Version
2.1
Active installations
2K

UsageDD allows administrators to monitor the resource usage of their WordPress installation. It will add a small box at the bottom center of each page, only visible to administrators, that displays the number of MySQL queries, the amount of memory used by the page’s code, and if you are using a compatible webserver (most are compatible), the “time to first byte” (TTFB) and the time required to generate the full page. TTFB is used by Google for page-ranking purposes, and it will be the first of the two displayed.

You can use the display to determine if your site has too many plugins loaded, if your theme is too “heavy”, or if something is wrong on your server. The plugin itself uses virtually no resources and should be compatible with every theme and plugin that outputs HTML.

Support is available in our dedicated support area. Support questions posted on wordpress.org may go unanswered for an extended period of time.

Freeon Creator plan
Active installations
2K
Tested up to
6.5.4
This plugin is available for download to be used on your WordPress self-hosted installation.