AI chatbot for Autoptimize: read CSS, JS, and image rules in plain English
SleekAI reads Autoptimize's stored configuration directly from WordPress, so admins know which optimizations are active and which scripts are excluded without opening the settings UI. Bring your own OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, or OpenRouter key.
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A chatbot that knows your Autoptimize configuration
Autoptimize stores its configuration in WordPress options prefixed with autoptimize_ covering CSS, JS, HTML, image, and extra optimization settings. SleekAI can be wired to read those options as data sources, so the bot's system message exposes whether each module is on, which handles are in the exclusion list, whether critical CSS is aggregated, and whether image lazyload and ShortPixel-backed optimization are active. Variables resolve at request time, so a change in the settings UI shows up in the next answer.
That makes the Autoptimize settings tree a conversation. An admin asks whether JS aggregation is enabled, the bot reads the option and answers. A developer asks which scripts are excluded from aggregation, the bot returns the actual exclusion list rather than the default example. Image optimization, lazyload, WebP delivery, ShortPixel-backed CDN, all of it is fair game for a one-line conversational answer.
Display conditions keep the Autoptimize bot scoped to administrators on wp-admin URLs, so the public chatbot you run for visitors has no path to optimization config. Conversation logging records every question and answer in WordPress with model name, token usage, and page URL, so the team can audit what was asked and refine the system prompt over time.
Workflow
How SleekAI plugs into Autoptimize
Map Autoptimize options
autoptimize_* options into named variables so the bot understands which modules and exclusions are active. No code, no scheduled sync.
Lock to admins
wp-admin URL patterns. The optimization bot only appears for administrators; the public bot has no overlap.
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A typical Autoptimize conversation
Comparison
Generic chatbot vs SleekAI for Autoptimize
Generic chatbot
- Doesn't know which optimizations are on
- Can't see CSS, JS, or HTML exclusion lists
- No view of image optimization or WebP state
- Treats every optimization question as generic advice
- Can't be scoped to admins on wp-admin URLs
SleekAI chatbot
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Reads
autoptimize_*options as data sources - Reports CSS, JS, HTML, and image module state
- Surfaces exclusion lists on demand
- Display conditions lock the bot to admins
- Logs every conversation inside WordPress
Features
What SleekAI gives you for Autoptimize
Module-aware answers
The system message includes which Autoptimize modules are on, their exclusion lists, and the chosen image quality, so the bot answers with the real config rather than describing every option in the abstract.
Exclusion lookup
Ask which scripts, styles, or classes are excluded from aggregation or lazyload, and the bot returns the real list from your config instead of a textbook example.
Image CDN summary
See whether ShortPixel-backed image optimization is on, which quality preset is selected, and whether WebP or AVIF delivery is enabled, all in one short answer.
Use cases
Where admins use SleekAI for Autoptimize
Theme update checks
After a theme update, ask the bot to confirm which scripts are still excluded, whether the critical CSS is current, and whether lazyload exclusions still cover the new hero markup.
Optimization audits
Get a one-message summary of CSS, JS, HTML, image, and extra optimization state. Faster than walking each tab and recording the toggles in a spreadsheet.
Onboarding new admins
Let new team members query Autoptimize state in plain English. The bot reads the live config, and the conversation log records what they asked for future reference.
The bigger picture
Why a plain-English layer over Autoptimize matters
Autoptimize has a small surface compared with the biggest performance plugins, but the questions it raises in practice are very specific. Is JS aggregation on, which scripts are excluded, is critical CSS aggregated or manual, is image optimization running, is WebP on, are lazyload exclusions covering the new hero markup. The answers are easy enough to find one at a time, but tedious when the question is really, what is the optimization state of this site, summarised in one paragraph.
A generic chatbot cannot answer that because it has never seen the site's options. SleekAI exposes the real values to the model under display conditions that keep the bot scoped to administrators. The result is shorter audits, faster confirmation that a theme update did not break the exclusion list, and a useful conversation log that captures the patterns admins keep asking about.
Autoptimize keeps doing the aggregation and the image work; SleekAI is the read layer that makes its config readable in the same language the team uses to talk about it.
Questions
Common questions about SleekAI for Autoptimize
Yes. Autoptimize stores its configuration in WordPress options prefixed with autoptimize_, including the CSS, JS, HTML, image, and extra modules. SleekAI can be configured to read those options as data sources, so the bot's system message exposes which modules are active and which exclusions are set as named variables the model uses at request time.
By default, SleekAI is read-only against Autoptimize. It explains what is configured. If you want write actions, you can wire Autoptimize's cache clear helper into a SleekAI tool with a tight permission check, but most teams keep cache clears and toggles inside Autoptimize and treat the chatbot as a read layer.
 
Not unless you configure it that way. Display conditions on user role, capability, and URL pattern keep the Autoptimize bot scoped to administrators inside wp-admin. Any public chatbot you run on the same site is a separate bot under multibot, with its own data sources and no access to Autoptimize config.
Yes. Autoptimize's image optimization runs through ShortPixel's CDN, and the chosen quality preset, WebP and AVIF flags, and lazyload settings all live in WordPress options. The bot can describe which preset is selected, whether WebP delivery is on, and whether any image classes are excluded from lazyload.
 It can check the JS exclusion list and report whether the handle in question is excluded by name, by partial match, or by inline-script rule. If aggregation is off entirely for inline scripts or for logged-in users, the bot reports that too. Beyond the exclusion list, browser-level debugging is still the right tool for individual file behaviour.
 No. Autoptimize's settings page has inline help and a strong wiki that remains the authoritative source for how features behave. SleekAI answers a different question, what is your site doing right now, in plain English. Many teams pair both and link to the docs from inside the bot's answers.
 
Only to whoever the chatbot's display conditions allow. If the bot is scoped to administrators on wp-admin, only logged-in admins see the exclusion list. The public bot you run on the same site is a separate chatbot with its own data sources and never reads Autoptimize options.
Yes. Each WordPress install has its own SleekAI configuration. Many teams run a verbose audit bot on staging that dumps a fuller config and a tighter, faster bot on production. Conversation logs stay per environment, so the two sets of conversations do not mix.
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