Website Performance Audit (Find the Bottlenecks)
What a performance audit covers
A performance audit is more than a speed score. It's a structured look at what slows the page down—images, scripts, server response, caching, and layout stability.
SpeedScan.ai combines performance metrics with a fix-first summary so you can prioritize improvements that actually change how the site feels.
- Core Web Vitals and key load timing metrics
- Render-blocking resources and heavy scripts
- Image and font optimization opportunities
- Caching and server response issues (TTFB)
How to use audit results effectively
The quickest mistake is trying to fix everything at once. Start with the biggest offender, ship a change, then re-scan to validate.
Scan history makes this process easy—especially if you're reporting progress to a client or tracking results across releases.
Run a scan and turn it into a fix-first plan
A speed report only helps when it changes what you do next. SpeedScan.ai is built for that moment: it explains your metrics in plain English, highlights the fixes that usually create the biggest real-world improvement, and helps you confirm progress with re-scans.
If you're working on a client site, an eCommerce store, or a marketing landing page, this workflow saves time because you focus on the few changes that actually move the needle.
- Scan desktop and mobile separately
- See Core Web Vitals (LCP, CLS, INP) and key timing metrics
- Get a practical AI summary that prioritizes fixes by impact
- Track scan history to prevent regressions
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a performance audit take?
The scan runs quickly, but the best results come from iterating: fix one major issue, re-scan, repeat.
Do I need a developer to act on the audit?
Not always. Many wins are content and configuration changes. SpeedScan.ai also offers professional help if needed.
Should I audit every page or just the homepage?
Start with your highest-traffic or highest-value pages (landing pages, product pages, checkout), then expand.