SpeedFactor, as initially developed 3 years ago, is no more. But 90% of the code has been transferred to my WP Lighthouse plugin (due to the fact that 90% of the existing websites were powered by WordPress).
The code has been simplified, open-sourced and integrated into the plugin. The business model has also changed, and it's now easier to pay for updates and support (or not). The plugin is automatically kept up-to-date from a private GitHub organization.
From a business point of view, I feel like this is a good change. Less code maintenance gives me more time for feature updates and client support.
Why less maintenance?
Because WP Lighthouse uses the #WordPress infrastructure - WPaaF (WordPress As A framework).
If you are interested in migrating to WP Lighthouse or giving the plugin a test-drive, check out the link below:
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