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Website Speed Analyzer

Comprehensive website performance analysis with Core Web Vitals, security headers, SEO, and optimization recommendations

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What is Website Speed Analyzer?

Website Speed Analyzer checks how fast your website loads and finds problems that slow it down. Think of it like a health checkup for your website. You get a simple score from 0-100, plus clear advice on how to make your site faster.

Why Would You Need to Analyze Your Website Speed?

A slow website can hurt your business in many ways. Here are common reasons to check your site speed:

  • Visitors leave quickly: Most people will leave if your page takes more than 3 seconds to load
  • Google ranks slow sites lower: Search engines prefer fast websites, so speed affects how easily people find you
  • Lost sales: Online stores lose customers when checkout pages load slowly
  • Poor mobile experience: Mobile users on slower connections need optimized sites even more
  • Before launching changes: Test your site speed before and after updates to catch problems early

How to Analyze Your Website Speed - Step by Step

  1. Enter your website URL: Type or paste your website address in the input box. You can enter it with or without "https://" - we will add it automatically.
  2. Choose your device: Select Desktop or Mobile. Mobile testing uses a phone-like connection, which is usually slower.
  3. Click Analyze: Press the Analyze button and wait a few seconds while we test your site.
  4. Review your results: Check your overall score and browse through the different tabs - Overview, Performance, Security, SEO, Resources, and Recommendations.
  5. Follow the recommendations: We list specific fixes in order of importance. Start with the high-impact items first.

Key Features

  • Overall performance score: Get a simple 0-100 score so you know exactly where you stand
  • Core Web Vitals: See estimates for LCP, FID, and CLS - the metrics Google uses to rank sites
  • Security check: Find missing security headers that could leave your site vulnerable
  • SEO analysis: Check your title tags, meta descriptions, and other search engine factors
  • Resource breakdown: See how many CSS, JavaScript, and image files your page loads
  • Mobile testing: Test how your site performs on mobile devices
  • Actionable recommendations: Get specific fixes with step-by-step guidance

Understanding Your Scores

We grade your website in four areas:

  • Performance (40% of total): How fast your pages load and respond
  • Security (20% of total): Whether you have proper security headers in place
  • SEO (25% of total): How well your site is set up for search engines
  • Mobile (15% of total): Whether your site works well on phones and tablets

Scores are graded A through F, just like school grades. Aim for an A (90-100) or B (80-89) for best results.

Tips for Best Results

  • Test both desktop and mobile versions - they often have different scores
  • Run the test multiple times, as results can vary slightly due to server response times
  • Fix high-impact issues first before moving to medium and low priority items
  • Re-test after making changes to confirm improvements
  • Compare your scores against competitors to set realistic goals

Frequently Asked Questions

How accurate are these speed tests?

Our tests measure real loading times from our servers. Results may differ slightly from your local experience due to geographic distance and network conditions. For best accuracy, run 2-3 tests and look at the average.

What is a good speed score?

A score of 90 or above is excellent. Scores between 50-89 are acceptable but have room for improvement. Below 50 means your site has significant speed issues that need attention.

Why is my mobile score lower than desktop?

Mobile tests simulate a slower 4G connection and less powerful device. This is normal. Focus on making your mobile score as high as possible since most web traffic comes from phones.

How often should I test my website?

Test after any major changes to your site. For active websites, a monthly checkup helps catch problems before they affect visitors.

What are Core Web Vitals?

Core Web Vitals are three specific metrics Google uses to measure user experience: LCP (how fast the main content loads), FID (how quickly the page responds to clicks), and CLS (whether elements shift around while loading). Good scores in these areas help your Google rankings.

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