Convesio’s Express plans are built on a performance-optimized platform that includes built-in full-page caching. If you’re using WP Rocket, a popular performance plugin, there are a few important considerations to ensure compatibility and avoid conflicts with the platform’s native caching system.

⚠️ Key Compatibility Notes
WP Rocket’s page caching feature is not supported on Express plans and may interfere with the built-in caching. To avoid performance issues:
- Page Caching Is Automatically Disabled: When WP Rocket detects the platform, it disables its own page caching to prevent conflicts.
- Cache Lifespan Setting Will Not Apply: Since page caching is disabled, the Cache Lifespan setting in WP Rocket will not have any effect.
WP_CACHEConstant Is Set tofalse: This is intentional and should not be changed.
✅ Features That Still Work
Even though page caching is disabled, you can still benefit from WP Rocket’s other optimization features:
- LazyLoad for Images and Iframes
- CSS and JS Minification / Combination
- Deferred JavaScript Execution
- Font Optimization
- Database Cleanup
- Heartbeat Control
- Preloading (where applicable)
These features can still improve site speed and user experience without conflicting with the Express plan’s native caching.
🛠️ Best Practices for WP Rocket on Express Plans
- Do Not Attempt to Force Enable Page Caching
- This will not override the native caching system and can lead to unexpected behavior.
- Focus on File Optimization and Lazy Loading
- These are the primary areas where WP Rocket adds value on Express plans.
- Use Built-In Platform Caching for Full-Page Optimization
- The platform already includes high-performance full-page caching—no additional caching plugins are needed.
- Monitor Performance with PageSpeed Insights or GTmetrix
- Test changes and compare performance results using trusted tools.
🔗 Resources
If you have questions or run into issues using WP Rocket with your Express plan, please contact support for assistance.