Find the limiting layer
For WooCommerce performance, start by separating server-side delay from network transfer and browser execution. That tells you whether caching, hosting, content changes, or front-end optimization has leverage.
Use representative pages and repeat the same test after each significant change.
Reduce work before tuning it
Remove plugins, widgets, scripts, fonts, media, and effects that do not justify their cost. Fewer moving parts usually outperform a heavily optimized pile of unnecessary work.
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Once the unnecessary work is gone, improve caching, CSS delivery, JavaScript timing, image sizing, font loading, and CDN behavior where the data supports it.
Commercial path
If the remaining bottleneck is the kind of work a general WordPress performance plugin can address, compare your current stack with WP Rocket and its alternatives. If the bottleneck is hosting or application logic, solve that layer instead.