Find Your Site's Speed Bottlenecks

Simple Speed Insights.

A slow website is like a closed door to potential customers. Pop your website address in below. I'll use Google's tools to check its performance and show you straightforward ways to make it faster.

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Why Does Website Speed Even Matter?

It's simple: if a page takes ages to load, people leave. A faster site means:

  • Happier Visitors: People don't like waiting. A quick site keeps them around.
  • Better Chance with Google: Google uses page speed when deciding how to rank sites. Faster often means better visibility. Things called "Core Web Vitals" are key here.
  • More Action: Whether you want sales, sign-ups, or reads, a snappy site helps people get there without frustration.
  • Good for Phones: Many folks browse on mobile, where internet can be slower. Speed is crucial.

What the Performance Score Means

This tool gives you a Performance score from 0 to 100.

  • 90-100 (Green): Looking good! Your page is performing well.
  • 50-89 (Orange): Room for improvement. Some tweaks could make it faster.
  • 0-49 (Red): Needs attention. Your page is likely quite slow.

The "Field Data" shows how real people experienced your site's speed recently (if there's enough data). "Lab Data" is from this specific test. Both give clues.

What Can You Do With This Report?

The report will list "Opportunities" (things to fix for speed) and "Diagnostics" (more info on what's slow).

  • Opportunities: These are usually the best fixes for direct speed gains (e.g., "Make images smaller").
  • Diagnostics: These explain *why* things might be slow, helping pinpoint issues.

Some fixes are easy. Others, like deep code changes or server work, are more technical. That's where I can step in.


Common Questions About Website Speed

They're a few key speed signals Google really cares about for user experience. Think: how fast does the main stuff load (LCP)? Can people click on things quickly (INP)? Does the page jump around as it loads (CLS)? Improving these generally makes your site feel faster to people and can help your Google ranking.

It's smart to check your main pages every so often, maybe monthly, or definitely after you make big changes like adding new features, a lot of images, or changing how your site is built.

Phones usually have less power and slower internet than desktops. Google also looks at your mobile site first for rankings. So, making sure your site is fast on phones is really important. This tool checks both.

Not really. While a high score is great, the real goal is a site that *feels* fast and works well for your visitors. Sometimes chasing that last point isn't worth the huge effort. This tool gives you good clues on what to fix. Some fixes are easy; others need a bit more know-how.

Yes, definitely. Many speed improvements involve technical stuff—optimizing code, images, server settings, how things load. That's exactly what I do. I can look at your report, see what will make the biggest difference for *your* site, and get it sorted. If the report looks like a foreign language, that's a good time to give me a call.

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