3 Common Performance Issues We Found in WooCommerce Stores This Month
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By admin-procom
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1. Unoptimized CSS & JavaScript Loading in WooCommerce Stores
One of the most common issues we found was excessive CSS and JavaScript files loading separately during the initial page render.
In several WooCommerce stores, dozens of CSS and JS files were being loaded before the page became interactive. This can significantly delay Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) and negatively impact mobile performance.
Why This Happens
- Multiple plugins load their own scripts globally
- Unused assets are loading on every page
- CSS/JS files are not combined or optimized
- Render-blocking resources are not deferred properly
Why It Matters
Slow frontend rendering can lead to:
- Poor mobile experience
- Lower Google PageSpeed scores
- Higher bounce rates
- Reduced conversions
- Poor Core Web Vitals performance
Recommended Improvements
- Combining and minifying CSS/JS assets
- Delaying non-critical JavaScript
- Removing unused plugin assets
- Using proper caching and CDN configuration
- Optimizing Elementor or page builder assets
2. Plugin Overload & Unnecessary Requests
Another issue we frequently noticed was plugin overload.
Many WooCommerce stores install multiple plugins that perform overlapping functionality, resulting in excessive database queries, HTTP requests, and frontend bloat.
In some cases, stores were running plugins that had not been updated for long periods or were loading unnecessary scripts sitewide.
Why This Happens
Store owners often add plugins over time without reviewing whether they are still necessary or optimized.
Some plugins may also load assets globally even when not needed.
Recommended Improvements
- Audit installed plugins regularly
- Remove unused or duplicate plugins
- Replace heavy plugins with lightweight alternatives
- Optimise WooCommerce database tables
- Test plugin compatibility proactively
3. Mobile Checkout Experience Friction
- Too many checkout fields
- Slow cart updates
- Poor mobile spacing
- Lack of visual feedback after adding products to cart
- Difficult coupon flows
- Cluttered checkout layouts
Why It Matters
Even small checkout usability issues can directly affect conversions and abandoned carts.
A fast and clear mobile checkout experience is essential for growing WooCommerce stores.
Recommended Improvements
- Simplifying checkout fields
- Improving add-to-cart feedback
- Optimizing mobile spacing and buttons
- Reducing unnecessary checkout steps
- Improving cart and checkout speed
- Using conversion-focused WooCommerce checkout flows
Final Thoughts
Many WooCommerce performance issues are not caused by a single problem — they usually result from multiple small technical inefficiencies accumulating over time.
The good news is that most of these issues can be improved significantly with proactive maintenance, optimization, and regular technical reviews.
At Procom, we help WooCommerce businesses improve:
- Store performance
- Checkout experience
- Website stability
- Security & maintenance
- Mobile usability
- Long-term technical growth
If you’d like us to review your WooCommerce store, feel free to request a complimentary store audit.