Account & License
Using in staging or testing sites
Domains matching the following patterns are exempt from being counted in the total number of sites covered by your license: Development and Local Domains: localhost Domains ending in .dev, .local, .test Domains beginning with dev., staging., staging 0-9 , stage., test., testing. Hosting and Staging Platforms: .bigscoots-staging.com .cloudwaysapp.com .closte.com .e.wpstage.net .flywheelstaging.com .instawp.xyz .kinsta.cloud .onrocket.site .pantheonsite.io .pressdSome readersManage sites under a license
You can remove sites under a license at any time. Log in to your account at flyingpress.com/account and click on the delete icon next to domains.Few readersUsing in multisite: licensing and activation
FlyingPress works seamlessly in a WordPress Multisite environment, but there are some key points to keep in mind regarding licensing and activation. Licensing for Multisite FlyingPress can be used on different domains within a Multisite setup. Whether your sub-sites are structured as: example.com, example.com/subsite-1, example.com/subsite-2 OR example.com, subsite-1.example.com, subsite-2.example.com You can use the same license key for all sub-sites, regardless of wFew readersUpgrade license or plan
You can upgrade your current license anytime and pay only the difference. To upgrade, go to https://flyingpress.com/account/, and select the current plan and the plan you would like to upgrade.Few readers
Installation & Updates
Installing FlyingPress
Congratulations on your recent purchase of FlyingPress! You're now on the fast track to supercharging your WordPress site. Let’s get started with setting it up. Head to your FlyingPress account page and click 'Download' to get your FlyingPress plugin as a zip file. Go to your WordPress dashboard, click on 'Plugins', and then 'Add New'. Select 'Upload Plugin' and upload the zip file you've downloaded.PopularHow to troubleshoot issues with FlyingPress
Sometimes, when you start playing around with FlyingPress settings, you might notice that your site is not displaying as before or that some parts of the page are missing. Don’t worry; these are easy to fix. It’s not necessary to deactivate FlyingPress completely to perform troubleshooting.PopularHow to check if FlyingPress is working on your site
Once you've installed and activated FlyingPress and see the "Pages cached" count, FlyingPress should already be working: FlyingPress cached pages count Here are four different methods to verify if FlyingPress is caching and optimizing your pages: 1. Inspecting the FlyingPress Footprint: FlyingPress appends a unique mark to optimized pages. To verifSome readersMinimum requirements
Minimum requirements to run FlyingPress: WordPress 4.7+ PHP 7.4+ Read and write access to the "wp-content" folder. Read and write access to the "wp-config.php" file. Standard WordPress folder/file structure.Few readersChangelog of FlyingPress
Changelog of all versions is available in flyingpress.com/changelogFew readersUpdating FlyingPress
Automatic Update WordPress will automatically check for updates if your license is active and notify you on the plugins page. You can also check updates manually from Dashboard -Updates. Manual Update You can update FlyingPress manually if you wish, orFew readers