Eagle6411 If you want to improve site speed then you will likely need to make some compromises and change your site setup. For Leap to be effective you need to begin implementing some of the recommendations set within your dashboard. Simply enabling Leap won't optimize your site speed, you also need to make necessary changes on your end to improve the site performance/core web vital metrics. If you're having difficulties implementing recommendations or you’re unsure on what to do, follow the recommendations that are accompanied by a how to guide (the green link) and you'll see step by step instructions on how to implement the recommendation. Further, you can use the ‘view alternatives’ button to view technologies or plugins that are similar to those you’re currently using but are better for speed and site performance. Your site is using a lot of third-party plugins, all of which add script and slow down your site
Aside from that, you can work on improving your cache hit rate. A good cache hit rate directly correlates with good site speed. To improve the cache hit rate:
- try disabling caching outside Ezoic
- refrain from manually clearing the cache out on your end
- use the Ezoic plugin for CDN management. With the Ezoic caching plugin you can set up a feature to automatically clear the cache when content is updating, but rather than clear the whole site cache the plugin only clears the cache of pages that are relevant: https://support.ezoic.com/kb/article/how-can-i-set-up-the-ezoic-wordpress-plugin-for-cdn-management