365i Queue Optimizer is an ultra-lightweight WordPress plugin designed to optimize ActionScheduler performance for faster image processing and background task execution. Now featuring revolutionary JavaScript-based post-upload processing that eliminates upload slowdowns. Perfect for sites using image optimization plugins, WooCommerce, or any plugin that relies on ActionScheduler.
What This Plugin Does
This plugin applies three essential ActionScheduler optimizations:
- Time Limit Control – Sets how long ActionScheduler processes tasks (default: 60 seconds, configurable 10-300)
- Concurrent Batch Processing – Controls simultaneous background processes (default: 4 batches, configurable 1-10)
- Image Processing Engine – Prioritizes your chosen image processor (GD or ImageMagick)
Key Features
- Ultra-Lightweight – Only 5 files, minimal server impact
- Zero Overhead – No complex dashboards, logging, or debugging features
- Simple Configuration – Clean settings page under Tools > Queue Optimizer
- Instant Results – Optimizations apply automatically after activation
- WordPress Standards – Follows all WordPress coding and security standards
- Performance Focused – Based on proven optimization techniques
Perfect For
- Image Optimization – Faster processing with Elementor Image Optimizer, Smush, ShortPixel, etc.
- WooCommerce Sites – Better handling of product imports, order processing, and bulk operations
- High-Volume Sites – Improved performance for sites with large background task queues
- Plugin Compatibility – Works with any plugin that uses ActionScheduler
Philosophy
Simple, fast, and effective. This plugin does one thing well: optimize ActionScheduler performance with minimal overhead and maximum compatibility.
Usage
Settings Configuration
Time Limit (10-300 seconds, default: 60)
Controls how long ActionScheduler processes tasks in each batch. Higher values process more tasks per run but may impact server performance. Lower values are safer for shared hosting.
Concurrent Batches (1-10 batches, default: 4)
Determines how many background processes run simultaneously. More batches can speed up processing but increase server load. Start with 4 and adjust based on your server capacity.
Image Processing Engine (GD or ImageMagick, default: GD)
Prioritizes your chosen image processing library. GD is more universally compatible, while ImageMagick often provides better quality and performance for image operations.
Current Status
The settings page shows your current optimization status, including:
* Whether optimizations are active
* Current ActionScheduler processing time limit
* Number of concurrent batches configured
* Selected image processing engine
Support
For detailed documentation and usage examples, see the complete plugin guide.
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