This is a really useful suggestion — having a built-in WordPress plugin that intelligently analyzes which plugins/themes are slowing a site down (and why) would save so much time during optimization. Many of us currently rely on multiple tools just to piece together performance bottlenecks, and a dedicated solution in this space would be a real game changer.
I recently published a post that goes into some practical steps for identifying and handling slow plugins, along with performance checks you can run before installing anything on live sites: https://kerneltech.net/
It’s great to see ideas like this being discussed — definitely something that could benefit a lot of users if implemented!
This is a really useful suggestion — having a built-in WordPress plugin that intelligently analyzes which plugins/themes are slowing a site down (and why) would save so much time during optimization. Many of us currently rely on multiple tools just to piece together performance bottlenecks, and a dedicated solution in this space would be a real game changer.
I recently published a post that goes into some practical steps for identifying and handling slow plugins, along with performance checks you can run before installing anything on live sites: https://kerneltech.net/
It’s great to see ideas like this being discussed — definitely something that could benefit a lot of users if implemented!