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Free page speed audit

Get a clearer picture of what is slowing the site down before you spend time fixing the wrong things.

A page speed audit helps surface the performance issues most likely to affect load time, user experience, and SEO. This is a practical first step when a site feels slow but the root cause is still unclear.

What this audit helps uncover

A better first pass for site speed, user experience, and performance priorities.

Speed issues are often blamed on the wrong thing. A focused audit helps separate infrastructure problems from front-end weight, script overhead, and content-level inefficiencies.

Focused on the biggest bottlenecks

This audit is meant to highlight the handful of issues most likely to affect speed, user experience, and search visibility.

Better than chasing random fixes

A slower site usually needs priorities, not guesswork. The goal is to show what matters first and what can wait.

Useful before deeper work

Start here if you want clarity before investing in hosting changes, development work, or a larger performance engagement.

How to use the results

Use the audit to move from a vague speed problem to a practical performance plan.

A page speed audit is most useful when it clarifies whether you need hosting improvements, technical cleanup, development support, or a more disciplined optimization process over time.

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Share the domain and the page that matters most

Start with the homepage or the page where speed matters most to revenue, search visibility, or lead generation.

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Review the most meaningful performance issues

We look first at server response time, page weight, render-blocking resources, image handling, and caching opportunities.

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Turn the findings into practical next steps

Use the audit to decide whether the right next move is hosting improvement, technical cleanup, ongoing support, or deeper optimization.

After the audit

Use the findings to decide what should be fixed now and what deserves ongoing support.

The strongest gains usually come from implementation: better hosting, lighter pages, cleaner scripts, image work, caching improvements, and a site partner who keeps performance from slipping again.