My WordPress site feels heavier than it should, and I want it running at top speed. The focus is on three fronts: noticeable gains in page-load times, leaner images that retain quality, and cleaner, more efficient code. I’m already running a caching plugin (something outside the usual WP Super Cache or W3 Total Cache), yet the results remain under-whelming, so a fresh look at the full performance stack is in order. After an initial audit of theme, plugins, hosting setup, and current cache configuration, the work should cover: • Page-load speed: aim for sub-two-second first paint on both mobile and desktop when tested with Google PageSpeed Insights and GTmetrix. • Image optimisation: convert, compress, and deliver images in next-gen formats with responsive sizing and lazy loading. • Code efficiency: minify, combine, or defer CSS/JS, remove bloat, and streamline database queries without breaking existing functionality. Please keep plugin and CDN choices flexible; I’m happy to swap tools if you can prove measurable gains. Completion is verified by before-and-after metrics and a brief hand-off note summarising what was changed and how to maintain the improvements.