Super Speedy Imports
Independent, reproducible performance benchmarks for Super Speedy Imports on WooCommerce — every run measured on a fixed server, against WP All Import Pro, with the full dataset and configs published so anyone can repeat them.
👉 New here? Start with the side-by-side: Super Speedy Imports vs WP All Import Pro — headline figures and plain-English guidance on what to choose.
The headline
- 50,000 full update (the headline): ~60 seconds — about 1,100–1,200× faster (vs over 20 hours). The everyday supplier-feed operation, and our strongest, most representative result.
- 1,000 products: ~9s — about 24× faster than WP All Import Pro.
- 50,000 products with images: ~6 minutes — about 620–670× faster. A less typical one-off; the eye-catching disk gap is inflated by the benchmark’s reused images (details on the run page).
How we test
Hetzner CPX32 (4 vCPU, 8 GB RAM, Ubuntu 24.04), WooCommerce 10.3 / PHP 8.2 / MariaDB 10.6 / WordPress 7.0. Super Speedy Imports 2.55.7 with 8 parallel workers. Same CSV feeds and images for every plugin, snapshot-reset between runs. Each run page below carries its full methodology, a per-stage timing breakdown, and a download bundle to reproduce it. These are controlled scenarios, not universal benchmarks.
Benchmark runs
(This list will be generated automatically in a later version.)
- 50,000 full update — ~1,100–1,200× faster (our strongest result)
- 50,000 full update + Scalability Pro — stable ~60s
- 1,000 products (no images) — ~24× faster than WP All Import Pro
- 50,000 products (with images) — ~620–670× faster (a less typical one-off)