Quote from Piggy99 on August 6, 2025, 14:27
Hi,
I’m using the PRO version of HUSKY – Products Filter for WooCommerce (v3.3.6.6) on my online shop (https://piggyboxer.pl), and I’m experiencing extremely high server load.
Using the Query Monitor plugin, I discovered that HUSKY generates **over 850 SQL queries** on every product archive page load (even with AJAX turned off). That’s more than all other plugins combined.
This causes performance issues and high TTFB even with a powerful caching setup (LiteSpeed + QUIC.cloud). I’ve already disabled dynamic recount and AJAXify option.
I couldn’t find any caching options in the settings – such as "Enable transient cache" – even though they are mentioned in your documentation.
Could you please explain:
1. Why does the plugin generate such a huge number of queries?
2. Is there a built-in caching system in the PRO version?
3. What’s your recommended setup for larger shops with many filters?
4. Is there any hidden module or extension to enable caching?
Thank you in advance, I’d love to keep using HUSKY if this can be optimized.
Best regards,
Adrian
Hi,
I’m using the PRO version of HUSKY – Products Filter for WooCommerce (v3.3.6.6) on my online shop (https://piggyboxer.pl), and I’m experiencing extremely high server load.
Using the Query Monitor plugin, I discovered that HUSKY generates **over 850 SQL queries** on every product archive page load (even with AJAX turned off). That’s more than all other plugins combined.
This causes performance issues and high TTFB even with a powerful caching setup (LiteSpeed + QUIC.cloud). I’ve already disabled dynamic recount and AJAXify option.
I couldn’t find any caching options in the settings – such as"Enable transient cache" – even though they are mentioned in your documentation.
Could you please explain:
1. Why does the plugin generate such a huge number of queries?
2. Is there a built-in caching system in the PRO version?
3. What’s your recommended setup for larger shops with many filters?
4. Is there any hidden module or extension to enable caching?
Thank you in advance, I’d love to keep using HUSKY if this can be optimized.
Best regards,
Adrian