See if your site is fast enough for Google’s ranking signals and the AI crawlers shaping search results.
A simple grade for your site's real-world speed. "A" is fast and clean. "F" means visitors bounce before the page loads.
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Our tool runs a real-time speed analysis using Google PageSpeed Insights and Ahrefs Site Audit. It measures your website’s load time, speed score, server response, and other key performance indicators. You’ll receive an instant report highlighting issues that could be slowing down your site, such as unoptimized images, render-blocking scripts, or slow server response times. This allows you to pinpoint exactly what needs improvement to boost your site’s speed, user experience, and search rankings.
Your test results provide a breakdown of how efficiently your website loads. Key metrics include:
A high score means your site is well-optimized, while lower scores indicate potential bottlenecks like excessive JavaScript, large images, or slow third-party scripts. Our tool helps you identify and resolve these issues.
Your website loads differently on mobile and desktop due to variations in device power, network speed, and screen size. Mobile users often experience slower speeds because of weaker processors and unreliable network conditions. Google PageSpeed Insights uses stricter criteria for mobile performance, so if your mobile score is lower, it may be due to:
Regular speed testing is essential for maintaining fast performance, especially if you frequently update your site. We recommend testing at least once a month or after major changes, such as adding plugins, updating themes, publishing new content, or migrating to a new hosting provider. Over time, websites accumulate clutter that can impact load times. Routine testing allows you to catch slowdowns early and make necessary optimizations before they affect user experience and SEO rankings.
Google recommends keeping website load times under 2.5 seconds for the best user experience and SEO performance.
Yes, website speed is a direct ranking factor for Google. Slow-loading sites provide a poor user experience, leading to higher bounce rates and lower engagement, both of which can negatively impact rankings. Google’s Core Web Vitals update prioritizes fast, responsive sites, meaning that a sluggish website can struggle to rank competitively. Improving your speed not only boosts SEO but also increases conversions, as faster sites keep users engaged and reduce abandonment rates.
If your speed test results show performance issues, the fastest way to fix them is with fully managed WordPress hosting. At WP Farm, our hosting plans include speed optimization, security hardening, and free hacking repair—so your site stays fast and secure without any extra effort.
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A one-time tune-up by our WordPress engineers. We optimize the database, clean up the code, compress and defer assets, and configure proper edge delivery, the four areas where most slow WordPress sites are losing the fight.