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.

Ivan_WebFactoryLTD
May 14, 2025Hi,
Thank you for your feedback.
We're sorry to hear that you're disappointed with the plugin's features, performance, and the unlimited cloud storage offering. Please know that it was never our intention to cause any confusion or misrepresent any aspect of the product. We are committed to delivering the best possible experience and truly value your feedback - it will be carefully considered as we continue to improve.