

Settings — General purge configuration and trigger options
The Cache Purger takes the headache out of cache management. Instead of juggling a dozen different cache-clearing buttons across your stack, this plugin hooks into WordPress actions and fires them all at once — automatically, on a schedule, or with a single click from the admin bar.
It covers the full spectrum: popular caching plugins, managed hosting environments, PHP-level caches (OPcache, APC, WinCache), server-level caches (Nginx, Varnish, PageSpeed), in-memory stores (Redis, Memcache, Memcached), and external CDN/WAF APIs (Cloudflare, Sucuri, Fastly).
Every purge is configurable. Choose which cache types to include, which WordPress events should trigger a purge, and which specific posts, pages, CPTs, or field groups to exclude. You can also run purges on a WP Cron schedule, or kick one off manually via WP-CLI.
Caching Plugins
Flying Press, SiteGround Optimizer, Nginx Helper, LiteSpeed Cache, Cachify, Autoptimize, Fast Velocity Minify, WP Rocket, Swift Performance, Comet Cache, Hummingbird, WP Fastest Cache, WP Super Cache, W3 Total Cache, Hyper Cache, WP-Optimize, Cache Enabler, NitroPack, Divi, Elementor, WP REST Cache, and more.
Hosting Environments
WP Engine, Kinsta, GoDaddy Managed WordPress, Pantheon, Bluehost, Cloudways (Breeze), SiteGround, RunCloud, SpinupWP.
Some of these rely on the host’s companion plugin being installed. Check with your provider if you’re unsure.
Server & PHP Caches
Zend OPcache, APC/APCu, WinCache, XCache, Nginx (fastcgi/proxy cache), PageSpeed Module, Varnish, static file caches.
Memory Stores
Redis, Memcache, Memcached — with support for remote servers, authentication, per-database flushing, and prefix/key-scoped clearing.
CDN & WAF APIs
Cloudflare (full cache purge via API token), Sucuri WAF, Fastly CDN.
WordPress Built-In
Object cache, options cache, transients, persistent object cache.
Configure purges to fire automatically on any combination of the following WordPress events:
Exclusion lists are available for posts, pages, CPTs, GravityForms forms, and ACF field groups — so you can carve out anything that shouldn’t trigger a purge.
wp-content/purge.log, viewable directly in the settings UI with a one-click clear.