WEBSITE
SPEED TEST
Enter a URL to measure how fast it actually loads. We run a Lighthouse performance audit and report the Core Web Vitals (Largest Contentful Paint, Cumulative Layout Shift, Total Blocking Time), an overall performance score, and the lab timings that show where the load time is spent.
What is a Website Speed Test?
A website speed test is a free tool that measures how fast a site loads. It runs a Lighthouse performance audit and reports the Core Web Vitals (Largest Contentful Paint, Cumulative Layout Shift, Total Blocking Time), a 0-100 performance score, and the lab timings that show where the load time is spent.
How does a Website Speed Test work?
- 01We run a Lighthouse performance audit against the URL.
- 02Core Web Vitals and lab timings are extracted with a 0-100 score.
- 03Slow server response points at the host; slow rendering points at the page.
Frequently asked questions
What is a good website speed score?
A Lighthouse performance score of 90 or above is good, 50 to 89 needs work, and under 50 is poor. But the score is a lab estimate on a simulated device; the Core Web Vitals matter more for real users and for Google ranking. Aim for LCP under 2.5 seconds, CLS under 0.1, and interaction delays kept low.
My site is slow. Is it the host or the page?
Look at the server response time (TTFB). If it is high, the host is slow to respond and no amount of front-end tuning fully fixes it. If the response is fast but the page still scores poorly, the cause is on the page: heavy images, render-blocking scripts, or too much JavaScript. A fast host is the foundation; the page builds on it.
Does website speed affect SEO?
Yes. Core Web Vitals are a confirmed Google ranking signal, and speed also affects bounce rate and conversions directly. A slow host drags down every page you publish, which is why we rank hosts on measured performance, not marketing claims.