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53% of mobile visitors leave if a page takes more than 3 seconds to load.
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Performance Scores
Mobile Performance
Desktop Performance
Core Web Vitals
Google uses these metrics as ranking signals. Results shown for mobile.
SEO Health Checks
Basic on-page SEO signals that affect how search engines find and rank your site.
Page Optimization
Key areas that affect load time and user experience.
What Do These Scores Mean?
Understanding your site's speed metrics helps you make smarter decisions about your online presence — especially as an Edmonton business competing for local customers.
Performance Score (0–100)
Google's Lighthouse scores your site across speed, interactivity, and stability. A score of 90+ means your site is fast and well-optimized. Scores below 50 indicate serious issues that are likely costing you traffic and conversions. Mobile scores are typically 20–30 points lower than desktop — most Edmonton business sites score in the 30–60 range on mobile.
Largest Contentful Paint (LCP)
LCP measures how long it takes for the largest visible element (usually a hero image or heading) to load. Google considers anything under 2.5 seconds "good." Over 4 seconds is "poor." A slow LCP is often caused by unoptimized images, slow server response times, or render-blocking resources — all fixable with proper web development.
Total Blocking Time (TBT)
TBT measures how long your site's main thread is blocked, preventing users from interacting with the page. It's the lab-based proxy for First Input Delay (FID). Under 200ms is ideal. High TBT often comes from bloated JavaScript — a common problem with WordPress plugins and website builder platforms. Custom-coded sites virtually eliminate this issue.
Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS)
CLS measures how much your page layout shifts as it loads — the frustrating experience of text jumping around or buttons moving right as you click them. A score under 0.1 is "good." CLS is often caused by images without defined dimensions, web fonts loading late, or dynamically injected content. Poor CLS hurts both user experience and Google rankings.
Why Speed Matters for Edmonton Small Businesses
In Edmonton's competitive local market, your website speed directly affects how many potential customers you convert. When someone searches "Edmonton plumber" or "Edmonton restaurant" on their phone, Google's algorithm factors in Core Web Vitals — a slow site ranks lower, and those that do click may bounce before they ever see your offer.
Studies consistently show that a 1-second improvement in page load time can increase conversions by 7–27%. For a local Edmonton business generating $10,000/month online, that's an extra $700–$2,700 per month just from making your site faster.
Most WordPress and website-builder sites score 30–55 on mobile. Our custom-coded sites routinely score 90+ — because when there's no plugin bloat, no theme overhead, and no template code, pages load in under a second.
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