Cloudflare vs Scalability Pro

March 30, 2026

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Comparing Cloudflare with Scalability Pro? This page breaks down the key differences and similarities so you can find the best fit for your WordPress or WooCommerce store.

Overview of Cloudflare

Cloudflare is a global CDN, DNS, DDoS protection, and web application firewall platform. For WordPress, it caches static assets and, with certain plans, full HTML pages at its edge network — reducing the number of requests that reach your origin server. It also offers image optimisation, Workers scripts, and bot management.

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How Scalability Pro differs from Cloudflare

All plugins from Super Speedy Plugins share a SQL-first architecture and an uncompromising focus on performance — and Scalability Pro is no different. Here is what sets it apart:

Your WooCommerce shop page went from over 180 seconds to 0.4 seconds – on 820,000 products. Scalability Pro is the performance plugin for WordPress and WooCommerce sites that have grown too big for their own good. It adds the right database indexes, rewrites your slow queries to use them, and switches off the features that quietly grind to a halt once you pass 5,000 products, orders or users.

  • Makes WP_Query fast and keeps it fast as your catalogue grows
  • Speeds up archives, wp-admin, imports, exports and XML sitemaps
  • Typically around a 10x boost on large imports, with lower CPU while they run
  • A toolbox of optimisations you toggle on and off, no code required
  • Complements your cache – it fixes the queries caching cannot

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Cloudflare reduces load on your origin server by caching at the edge, which helps with traffic spikes and static content delivery. However, dynamic WooCommerce pages — product archives, cart, checkout — typically bypass Cloudflare's HTML cache and still hit your origin server. Scalability Pro targets the WordPress database layer directly, optimising the slow SQL queries that cause high TTFB on those uncached dynamic requests.

How to choose between Cloudflare and Scalability Pro?

Cloudflare is an excellent addition to any WordPress performance stack, but it cannot fix the slow database queries that make dynamic WooCommerce pages slow. Scalability Pro handles that layer — targeting the SQL patterns WooCommerce generates at scale, tested against one-million-product catalogues. The two tools complement each other; if your uncached page speed is the problem, Scalability Pro is where to start. A free trial is available.

What do others say about Scalability Pro?

★★★★★
Marko Hrnjak — July 2023

This one saved my a$$! I'm using it on large woocommerce (around 50K product variations). Improved import speed more then 3x. Thank you Dave and wpintense team!

★★★★★
Thomas Jarvis — August 2023

I purchased Scalability Pro as an experiment to see how it affected WP ALL IMPORT. It managed to turn a 3 day stock sync process into a 1 hour process. It has also sped up WooCommerce pages significantly. I am now in the process of adding WP Scalability Pro to my other websites so they can benefit.

★★★★★
Daniel Cyran — September 2024

Dawid is a true professional from whom WooCommerce experts could learn a lot. His solutions optimize WooCommerce to such an extent that even stores with hundreds of thousands of products run smoothly and without any lag. Moreover, Dawid is incredibly helpful – always open to solving issues and providing quick support on the dedicated Discord group. If you have a massive product database and struggle with WooCommerce performance, you should definitely try his plugins. They are professional, well-crafted, and make your store work as it should – fast and without problems. I highly recommend his plugins to anyone looking to take their store or marketplace to the next level!

What's new in Scalability Pro?

6.23 (20th May 2026)

  • Added a "Recheck Licenses" button above the licence table on the Super Speedy Settings page so customers have a clear way to refresh licence status after a renewal or upgrade without scrolling down to the licence-key field. The button is disabled until a licence key is entered/saved and re-enables as you type.
  • The Recheck flow now also force-bypasses the auth-server's own 1-hour licence cache (via a `force=1` flag on the `wpiapi/check_product_key` call), so renewals/upgrades that completed less than an hour before a recheck no longer show as expired/exceeded. Normal admin page loads continue to use both caches as before — only an explicit Recheck click bypasses them. (Lives in the `super-speedy-settings` submodule, so the change propagates to every Super Speedy plugin.)

6.22 (13th May 2026)

  • Security: added capability checks and nonces to every admin AJAX endpoint that was previously reachable by low-privilege or unauthenticated users (slow query log fetch, index create/drop/drop-all, symlink create/delete, wp-config rewrite, slow query log truncate, term recount, profiling results save, cache clears, settings export/import, CSV export, action scheduler maintenance, and the WP All Import diagnostic helper)
  • Security: removed `wp_ajax_nopriv_*` registrations from the slow query log fetch and the post-count / author-count cache clear endpoints — these were admin-only operations that should never have been exposed to unauthenticated visitors
  • Security: escaped every column rendered in the Slow Query Log admin table (`time`, `url`, `query`, `stacktrace`, `duration`) — prevents stored XSS via a poisoned slow-query log entry being executed when an admin views the tab
  • Security: fixed the "Create symlink" button, which previously created a dangling `wp-content/db.php` (the source path the button used had never existed in the plugin) and would have fatal-ed the site on the next request; the slow-query drop-in (`db.php` + `profiling-queries.php`) has been moved into `tabs/slow-query-log/wp-content/` to match the path the button always expected, every readlink check across the tab now derives the path from `plugin_dir_path(__FILE__)` so it works regardless of the plugin's installed folder name, and the symlink source is validated with `is_file()`/`realpath()` before linking
  • Refactored: the slow-query-log drop-in files now live under `tabs/slow-query-log/wp-content/` so the tab is self-contained ahead of the planned split of each tab into a separate add-on plugin
  • Security: hardened `spro_search_terms` (product attribute search) — requires `edit_products` and null-checks the taxonomy so PHP 8 no longer fatals on an unknown taxonomy
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