PageSpeed – Check your website speed
Fast pages improve the user experience and your Google ranking. I check and optimise your load time.
- Load time analysis
- Core Web Vitals
- Concrete optimisations
- Measurable results
Request PageSpeed check
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100% free & non-binding
Why does load time matter?
Website visitors want to reach the information they are looking for quickly. Slow pages lead to high bounce rates and worse Google rankings.
53% bounce
More than half leave pages that take longer than 3 seconds to load.
SEO factor
Google ranks fast pages better.
Fewer sales
Every second of delay costs up to 7% conversion.
Poor UX
Slow pages frustrate users lastingly.
What is checked?
Load time
How long does it take until the page is fully loaded?
Image optimisation
Are the images compressed and in the right format?
Code quality
Is the HTML, CSS and JavaScript optimised?
Server response
How fast does the server respond to requests?
Caching
Are resources cached efficiently?
Compression
Is GZIP/Brotli enabled?
Optimisation options
If your website is slow, I offer the following optimisations. With targeted technical measures the load time can often be significantly improved:
Why poor performance costs you customers
Every second counts – this is not an exaggeration but measurable reality. Studies by Google and Amazon show: just one additional second of waiting time can reduce the conversion rate by up to 7%. For an online shop with 10,000 visitors per month that means hundreds of missed sales. Even more dramatically: 53% of all mobile users leave a website that takes longer than 3 seconds to load. These visitors often do not return.
Add to this the SEO factor: Google has officially introduced Core Web Vitals – LCP (Largest Contentful Paint), CLS (Cumulative Layout Shift) and FID/INP (Interaction to Next Paint) – as ranking factors. A slow website loses visibility in search results, directly affecting organic traffic. In short: pagespeed is not a technical detail but a direct revenue and visibility factor. I help you make your website measurably faster.


What I measure and optimise
A thorough pagespeed analysis goes far beyond a single tool. I examine your website using multiple methods and from different perspectives:
Load time & Time to First Byte (TTFB)
How quickly does your server respond? TTFB shows whether the problem lies with hosting, the database or application logic. The target is under 200ms for the first byte.
Core Web Vitals
LCP (Largest Contentful Paint) measures when the largest visible element is loaded. CLS (Cumulative Layout Shift) shows whether content jumps during loading. INP (Interaction to Next Paint) evaluates the responsiveness to user input. Google evaluates all these metrics for ranking.
Image optimisation
Images are often the biggest performance drag. I check whether images are correctly compressed, delivered in modern formats (WebP, AVIF) and implemented with lazy loading. Uncompressed images can slow a page down by 5–10 times.
Caching & compression
Browser caching, server-side caching (Redis, Memcached, OPcache) and GZIP/Brotli compression can reduce data volume by 60–80%. I check whether these mechanisms are correctly configured.
Code minification & load order
Too much JavaScript blocking the page build is a common problem. I analyse CSS/JS bundles, identify render-blocking resources and optimise the load order for maximum perceived speed.
Server configuration & hosting
Sometimes the problem lies with the hosting itself: incorrectly configured PHP OPcache, insufficient RAM, a slow database server or missing HTTP/2 support. I identify such bottlenecks and recommend targeted measures.
How the pagespeed analysis works
Share URL & goals
You send me your website URL and tell me what you want to optimise: better Google ranking, fewer bounces, faster shop checkout? With this goal in mind I start the analysis.
Technical analysis
I analyse your website with Google Lighthouse, PageSpeed Insights, GTmetrix and manual tests – both for desktop and mobile. I look at the source code, check the server response and analyse the waterfall of network requests.
Findings & recommendations
You receive a clear overview of all performance issues found, prioritised by impact. I explain in plain language what the problem is, why it matters and how it can be fixed.
Implementation & measurement
Optionally I implement the optimisations directly. Afterwards we measure the progress together: before/after Lighthouse score, load time improvement and, where possible, the impact on traffic and conversion.
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