WP ResetNot practical for large websites — misleading cloud offer & major performance hit

WP Reset

WP Reset

WP Reset

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Not practical for large websites — misleading cloud offer & major performance hit

I’ve stopped using WP Reset Pro and requested a refund. The core features work, and for smaller sites, it's probably a good idea. But for larger websites, it just wasn’t practical in my case.

My main issue is with their “Unlimited Cloud Storage” upsell — which is highly misleading and probably illegal. The email advertises “unlimited cloud storage for your snapshots,” but what they’re actually selling is unlimited site licenses, each with a hard 3GB per-site cap. That’s a huge difference, and the messaging is not transparent.

One of my WooCommerce site’s snapshots was over 3.5GB, meaning even without buying the upgrade, I could already see it wouldn’t be usable. That made me lose trust in the product overall.

Beyond that, I found:

Snapshots quickly took up a lot of local server space.

My server ran out of space more than once causing my website to crash.

I had to manually monitor and delete snapshots often.

Even with auto-delete after a few days, 2–3 snapshots could take up nearly 10GB.

To top it off, my Google PageSpeed score dropped from 99 to 39 after installing the plugin — that was the final red flag for me.

The product does have potential. But the dishonest marketing and impracticality for larger, dynamic sites made it a no-go. I’d advise anyone managing a production-level site to test carefully and keep a close eye on server resources.

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Purchased from: AppSumo.com