FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Will BLINKLOAD hurt my SEO?
“No. Google ranks based on real-user metrics (RUM), not lab scores. If your site loads fast for visitors, you’ll rank better—even if PageSpeed Insights doesn’t ‘get’ it.”
Can I upgrade later?
Absolutely. You can upgrade at any time — just pay the difference between your current and new plan.
Do I get updates and support?
Every BlinkLoad license includes basic support for 6 months, covering installation and general setup questions.
If you need premium support — like live chat, direct email access, or 1-on-1 video calls with the developers — you’ll need a support subscription.
🔁 Updates are not included in the license. You own the current version for life, but future versions (if released) must be purchased separately.
Where do I access my license and files?
Right after purchase, you’ll receive a secure email with your license key and download instructionsyou may login to your account and find license key and downloadable file.
Is BlinkLoad safe to use on live, client, or WooCommerce websites?
100%. BlinkLoad was built with live environments in mind — including ecommerce, client, and media-heavy sites.
No broken sliders
No font glitches
No layout shifts
No guessing
Even complex pages with ads, forms, or third-party tools stay stable and snappy. It’s especially useful for developers and agencies who need results without babysitting every site.
Can BlinkLoad improve performance without using caching or delaying scripts?
Yes — and that’s exactly what it’s designed to do.
BlinkLoad doesn’t rely on traditional methods like caching, script delay, or lazy-loading everything. Instead, it optimizes how and when content is delivered using logic-driven behavior. That means videos play when they should, images show up on time, and nothing breaks your UX — all without those risky toggles.
Is BlinkLoad safe for page builders like Elementor or Bricks?
Yes. It works with all major builders and custom themes — no layout breaks, no conflicts.
Can BlinkLoad break my site?
No Way. It’s built with a “zero-breaking” promise — meaning no font drops, no layout glitches, no broken sliders.