WordPress Image Optimization with CDN: What's Included and What's Fair Use
Every paid SmallPict WordPress plan now includes CDN delivery. Here's exactly what's included, what counts as fair use, and how our shared usage pool works across multiple sites.
If you're running more than one WordPress site, "unlimited sites" is one of the most useful—and most misunderstood—features in image optimization tools. Here's exactly how it works with SmallPict.
Unlimited sites means a shared quota, not unlimited usage. If your account uses 10% of its monthly processing quota on Site A, Site B under the same account starts with 90% remaining, not a fresh allowance. This keeps pricing fair and predictable for everyone, and it's why we publish exact quota numbers instead of vague "unlimited" claims.
CDN bandwidth works the same way. Starter includes 15GB/month of CDN delivery, Pro includes 60GB, and Business includes 150GB—shared across every site on your account. If you exceed your plan's CDN allowance, your images don't stop loading—they simply fall back to direct delivery from your own server until your next billing cycle, with optimization still fully intact.
Need more room? Business customers can also connect their own Cloudflare or CloudFront account for CDN delivery that isn't subject to our shared bandwidth cap.