Test Your Website Speed
Measure your page load time, analyze resource sizes, and identify performance bottlenecks slowing down your website.
Measure your page load time, analyze resource sizes, and identify performance bottlenecks slowing down your website.
A performance test measures how fast your website loads and identifies what's slowing it down. It analyzes server response time, resource sizes, render-blocking elements, and overall page weight.
Page speed directly impacts user experience and SEO. Google uses speed as a ranking factor, and users abandon slow sites. A 1-second delay can reduce conversions by 7%.
Aim for under 3 seconds on desktop and under 5 seconds on mobile. Studies show 53% of mobile users abandon sites that take over 3 seconds to load.
Page speed is a confirmed Google ranking factor. Faster sites get better rankings, especially on mobile where speed is even more critical.
Large unoptimized images are the most common cause. Other factors include too many HTTP requests, render-blocking JavaScript, and slow server response times.
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