Page Speed Insights:
Audit Performance In One Click
Run Google's PageSpeed Insights against any URL straight from your dashboard. See performance scores, Core Web Vitals, resource usage, third-party impact, and prioritized fixes in one place, without switching tools or running manual checks.
Performance Audit
example.com/pricing, mobile strategy
Performance
Accessibility
Best Practices
SEO
Top opportunity: reduce unused JavaScript
Flagged as High priority with an estimated saving of 1.2s. Every opportunity comes with a clear description and savings estimate, so you always know what to fix first.
Checking Page Speed
Is Easy to Put Off and Hard to Act On
Performance problems are costly when they go unseen. Here is what makes them hard to catch and fix in time.
Speed Checks Get Forgotten
After publishing or changing a page, running a speed test is easy to skip, so regressions slip through unnoticed until rankings or conversions drop.
Constant Tool Switching
Jumping between Google PSI, your dashboard, and a spreadsheet just to understand one page's performance wastes time and breaks your focus.
No Sense of Priority
A raw list of issues does not tell you which problems actually matter most or what their real impact is, so it is hard to know where to start.
Slow Pages Hurt Rankings Quietly
Performance is a confirmed ranking factor, but a slow page can damage SEO for weeks before anyone on the team notices the decline.
Vague Diagnoses
Knowing your site is slow is not enough. Without specifics on scripts, images, and third-party services, you cannot act with confidence.
Hard to Share Context
When performance data lives in a separate tool, sharing it with developers or clients means exports and screenshots instead of shared context.
Everything the Report
Shows You
From top-line scores to the exact scripts and vendors slowing a page down, the report surfaces the same data as Google's tool, organized for action and refreshed on demand.
Four Category Scores
See Performance, Accessibility, Best Practices, and SEO scored from 0 to 100, so you get a complete quality snapshot of any page at a glance.
Full Core Web Vitals
Get FCP, LCP, TBT, CLS, Speed Index, Time to Interactive, and Server Response Time, the exact metrics Google ties to ranking and user experience.
Resource Summary
View total request count and transfer size broken down by type, including scripts, images, fonts, and stylesheets, so you can see what weighs your page down.
Third-Party Impact
See exactly which external services load on the page and how much each one contributes to blocking time and transfer size. Specific accountability, not guesswork.
Prioritized Opportunities
Improvement opportunities are ranked High or Medium, each with a description, estimated savings, and a score, so you always know where to start.
JavaScript Execution Breakdown
See which scripts consume the most CPU time, with readable source URLs, so you can pinpoint the code that is slowing the page down.
Cached With Force Refresh
Results are cached for 24 hours so repeated lookups are instant and quota-friendly, while a force-refresh option gets you a fresh audit on demand.
Mobile and Desktop
Run audits with either strategy, matching how Google actually evaluates pages, so you can validate the experience on both device types.
How Teams Use the
Page Speed Insights Report
See how SEOs, developers, and agencies use performance audits to protect rankings and conversions.
Situation
An SEO manager sees a URL slip in rankings and suspects performance may be involved
Result
They run an audit on the page, check Core Web Vitals and opportunities, and confirm whether speed is a contributing factor.
Situation
A developer just shipped a new feature and wants to confirm it did not hurt performance
Result
They audit the page to verify no new render-blocking resources appeared and that Total Blocking Time stayed in range.
Situation
An agency is onboarding a client and needs a performance baseline before starting work
Result
They run audits across key client pages to baseline scores and vitals, then track progress as fixes are applied.
Situation
A content team is launching a landing page for a paid campaign next week
Result
They check load times before going live, so slow performance does not quietly eat into conversion and ad spend.
Situation
A site owner wants to know the real cost of analytics, chat, and ad scripts
Result
The third-party section shows each vendor's transfer size and blocking time, so they can decide what is worth keeping.
Situation
A team applied performance fixes and wants to confirm they actually worked
Result
They use force refresh to re-run the audit and compare scores, validating progress within the same workflow.
Frequently Asked
Questions
Everything you need to know about the Page Speed Insights Report and how it audits your pages.
Performance, Accessibility, Best Practices, and SEO scores, plus all major Core Web Vitals, a resource breakdown, third-party scripts, JavaScript execution times, and ranked improvement opportunities. It is the full picture in one place.
Results are automatically cached for 24 hours so repeated lookups are instant and quota-friendly. Whenever you need current data, the force-refresh option runs a fresh audit on demand.
Yes. Both strategies are supported and you choose which to run. This matches how Google evaluates pages, since mobile and desktop performance are measured separately.
Opportunities are specific issues flagged by Google Lighthouse, like unused JavaScript or render-blocking resources. Each one includes an estimated time or byte saving and a High or Medium priority, so you know what to fix first.
It lists each external service loading on the page, how much data it transfers, and how much blocking time it contributes. That makes it easy to see the real cost of analytics, chat widgets, and ad scripts.
For most workflows, yes. It runs the same underlying Google API and surfaces the same data without leaving your dashboard, so you keep your performance data next to your rankings and site changes.
Google's tool works, but it means leaving your workflow, entering URLs manually, and having no connection to your ranking or site data. This report keeps everything in one context-aware place.
No. Cached results are served instantly, and only the first audit for a given URL and strategy combination triggers a live API call. Everything after that loads from cache until you force a refresh.
Standard URLs are supported directly. Search Console property identifiers need to be converted to a full URL first, after which you can audit them like any other page.
Acting on the findings can improve Core Web Vitals, page load time, organic rankings, bounce rate, campaign ROI, and even your accessibility score, since all of it is surfaced alongside performance.
Know Exactly Why
Your Pages Are Slow
Run a full performance audit on any URL without leaving your dashboard. See scores, Core Web Vitals, third-party impact, and prioritized fixes in one click, for both mobile and desktop.