Performance scores
Review performance, accessibility, best practices, and SEO scores in one place so you can quickly spot the biggest weaknesses.
Run a free speed test, review Lighthouse-powered results, and learn the practical improvements that can help your site load faster and perform better in search.
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Website performance problems are often technical, but the decisions you make from them should be clear and practical.
Review performance, accessibility, best practices, and SEO scores in one place so you can quickly spot the biggest weaknesses.
See lab metrics like LCP, CLS, and other timing indicators that point to image, JavaScript, rendering, or server issues.
Understand which fixes matter most first, from render-blocking assets and oversized images to slow server response time.
Faster sites tend to feel more trustworthy, easier to use, and more likely to convert visitors.
Faster
Improve loading speed and perceived responsiveness.
Clearer
Reduce layout jumps and frustrating loading behavior.
Stronger
Support better SEO, engagement, and user experience.
Smarter
Use data-driven fixes instead of guessing at plugin or hosting changes.
A score is only useful if it helps you decide what to work on next. Start with the issues that most affect real visitors.
Review First Contentful Paint, Largest Contentful Paint, and Speed Index to understand how quickly useful content appears.
Look at layout shift and blocking time to find pages that move unexpectedly or feel delayed when visitors try to interact.
Focus first on redirects, image weight, unused JavaScript, caching, and server response time before chasing small score changes.
Use helpful educational content to rank for search terms and build trust with visitors.
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