White Rabbit
  • Introduction
    • Welcome
    • What is Rabbit?
    • Why Is Rabbit?
  • Getting Ready
    • Requirements
    • Nice to Have
  • API Keys
    • Required API Keys
  • Getting Started
    • Downloading
    • Installing & Activating
    • Installing Plugins
    • Importing Demo Data
    • Must Have Settings
    • Setting Rabbit Pages
    • Configure SMTP
    • How to Update Rabbit?
  • Settings
    • Theme
      • Left Navbar Settings
      • Feed Page Layout
      • Blog Layout
      • Colors
      • Slider Settings
      • Posts & Pages Settings
    • Plugin
      • Modules & Features
      • Reaction Settings
      • Empty States
      • Page Connections
      • URL Structures
      • Slug System
      • L/R Customization
      • Mailing Customization
      • API Keys
      • Advert Algorithim
      • Score Algorithim
      • Rank System
      • Rate Limit
      • WebRTC Settings
  • Miscellaneous
    • Translation
  • Others
    • FAQ
    • Support
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  1. Introduction

What is Rabbit?

What Rabbit does?

Rabbit is the shorthand name for the combination of the White Rabbit theme and the Rabbit Hole plugin. Developed over the course of four years, Rabbit is the world’s most performant WordPress theme —leveraging only the default WordPress tables and storing all data within meta fields. This approach allows it to fully utilize object caching, resulting in the fewest possible MySQL queries. It’s also one of the most engineered themes available, incorporating reverse-engineering techniques from platforms like Instagram, Reddit, Facebook, and Twitter.

The entire product has been meticulously crafted using the latest technologies, including TailwindCSS, Vanilla JavaScript, PHP 8, and modern systems like WebRTC, P2P, OOP coding, and WebSocket.

Rabbit is proven to be at least 10 times faster than all its competitors!

With Redis Object Cache integrated, Rabbit guarantees zero MySQL queries for most operations, and even when data is updated, the query count always remains below 20. In comparison, competing systems using BuddyPress or PeepSo typically exceed 150 queries. Moreover, Rabbit maintains a response time of 100ms under heavy load, whereas competitors often experience response times of 4 seconds or more.

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