# Introduction — CacheBoost Docs

> Learn what CacheBoost is and how it works.

Source: https://www.cache-boost.com/support/getting-started/introduction.md
Language: en

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CacheBoost warms your site's cache by crawling URLs after each deploy, so visitors never hit a cold cache.

CacheBoost is a cache warming service. You give it a list of URLs or a sitemap, and it fetches them so your CDN or server-side cache is populated before real users arrive.

## Key concepts

**Site** — A domain you've registered with CacheBoost. Each site has a validation token you add to your server to prove ownership.

**Sitemap / Feed** — An XML sitemap or Google Shopping feed URL registered under a site. CacheBoost parses it to discover URLs to warm.

**Boost** — A warming campaign attached to a site. A boost defines which URLs to crawl, the crawl concurrency, and optionally a schedule.

**Run** — A single execution of a boost. Each run records the URLs fetched, response codes, and timing.

## Pricing

CacheBoost charges per URL crawled per month. Plans start at €0 (free tier, 500 URLs/month).
See: https://www.cache-boost.com/pricing

## Next steps

- Authentication: https://www.cache-boost.com/support/getting-started/authentication
- Quickstart: https://www.cache-boost.com/support/getting-started/quickstart
- Allow traffic: https://www.cache-boost.com/support/guides/allow-traffic



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**CacheBoost** — Automatic cache warming for faster websites.

- Website: https://www.cache-boost.com
- Full content (all pages): https://www.cache-boost.com/llms-full.txt
- LLM index: https://www.cache-boost.com/llms.txt
- Documentation: https://www.cache-boost.com/support/getting-started/introduction
- Start free: https://www.cache-boost.com/try
