Fix a slow website before it costs you more customers
Every extra second a page takes to load loses visitors and sales — and Google now ranks slow sites lower. The free audit measures your Core Web Vitals exactly as Google does, pinpoints what's dragging the page down (oversized images, render-blocking scripts, bloated themes), and tells you the gain from each fix. Then we can make it fast for a fixed price.
What we check
Largest Contentful Paint (LCP)
How long your main content takes to appear — Google's 2.5s benchmark.
Interaction to Next Paint (INP)
How quickly the page responds when someone taps or clicks.
Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS)
Whether the page jumps around as it loads.
Image & asset weight
Oversized, uncompressed images are the most common cause of slow pages.
Render-blocking scripts
Third-party tags and bloated themes that stall the first paint.
An estate agent's homepage took 13.3s to load against Google's 2.5s benchmark. We brought it to 2.1s.
How we fix it
We fix your top 3 issues.
Common questions
- How do you measure speed?
- Using the same Core Web Vitals (LCP, INP, CLS) and thresholds Google uses for ranking, so the numbers reflect what actually affects your search position.
- Will a faster site help my Google ranking?
- Page speed is a confirmed Google ranking signal, and a faster site also converts more of the visitors you already have. Both matter.
- What usually makes a site slow?
- Most often oversized images, render-blocking third-party scripts, and heavy page-builder themes. The audit identifies which apply to you.
- How fast can you make it?
- It depends on the platform, but the estate-agent example went from 13.3s to 2.1s. The audit gives a realistic target before you commit.