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Recent Speed Tests

# Domain Grade Load Time Last Tested
41 calendly.com F 14211ms 2026-02-17 01:15
42 livejournal.com F 18327ms 2026-02-17 01:14
43 ibtimes.com F 3337ms 2026-02-17 00:45
44 neilpatel.com C 1788ms 2026-02-17 00:34
45 narod.ru F 9854ms 2026-02-17 00:30
46 feedburner.com A 953ms 2026-02-17 00:21
47 netlify.app D 5168ms 2026-02-17 00:21
48 dw.com D 5515ms 2026-02-17 00:17
49 icloud.com A 1012ms 2026-02-17 00:12
50 prepostseo.com B 1808ms 2026-02-17 00:06
51 xhamster.desi F 8548ms 2026-02-16 23:41
52 tools.pingdom.com C 1647ms 2026-02-16 23:39
53 arxiv.org A 350ms 2026-02-16 23:39
54 tvarkarastis.com F 3392ms 2026-02-16 23:33
55 nytimes.com F 4195ms 2026-02-16 23:19
56 nbcnews.com F 5545ms 2026-02-16 23:16
57 moz.com F 2587ms 2026-02-16 22:53
58 goodreads.com C 1517ms 2026-02-16 22:46
59 aljazeera.com F 21461ms 2026-02-16 21:49
60 bbc.co.uk F 7840ms 2026-02-16 21:40

Speed & SEO Rankings

Google has used site speed as a ranking factor since 2010. In 2025, Core Web Vitals are a primary factor for the US mobile search index. A slow site means lower visibility and fewer visitors.

User Experience (UX)

47% of consumers expect a web page to load in 2 seconds or less. 40% of people abandon a website that takes more than 3 seconds to load. Speed is the first impression you make.

Mobile First Indexing

With Google's mobile-first indexing, your mobile speed is what counts. Ensure your site is optimized for 4G networks and mobile devices to capture the growing mobile audience.

How to Improve Your Website Speed Score

To achieve a Grade A performance and pass Core Web Vitals, focus on these key technical areas:

  • Minimize HTTP Requests: Combine CSS and JavaScript files to reduce the number of round-trips to the server.
  • Use a CDN: Content Delivery Networks distribute your content globally, ensuring fast load times for users in the US, Europe, and Asia.
  • Browser Caching: Set expiry headers so returning visitors load your site instantly from their local cache.
  • Optimize Images: Use modern formats like WebP and AVIF, and ensure images are properly sized for their container.
  • Reduce Server Response Time (TTFB): Optimize your database queries, use PHP 8+, and consider server-side caching like Redis or Varnish.

Regularly testing your website with our free website speed test tool helps you track improvements and catch performance regressions early.

Understanding Your Speed Test Results

Load Time

The total time it takes for your page to fully load in the browser. Aim for under 2.5 seconds.

Page Size

The total size of all resources (HTML, CSS, JS, Images). Smaller pages load faster. Aim for under 2MB.

Requests

The number of individual files the browser has to download. Fewer requests usually mean faster load times.

TTFB

Time To First Byte. How long the server takes to start sending data. High TTFB indicates slow server performance.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is my website slow?

Common causes include large unoptimized images, too many plugins, slow server hosting, or lack of caching. Our tool identifies these specific issues.

How does speed affect Google rankings?

Google uses Core Web Vitals as a ranking factor. Faster sites rank higher, especially in mobile search results. Slow sites are penalized.

What is a good page load time?

Google recommends a load time of under 2.5 seconds for the main content (LCP). E-commerce sites should aim for under 2 seconds to maximize conversions.

Is this speed test free?

Yes, our website speed test tool is 100% free to use. You can check your site's performance as often as you like.