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Website Speed Test

Website Speed Test

Website Speed Test is a powerful website auditing tool for busy marketing and SEO professionals. Available on the Semrush App Center, Website Speed Test helps you analyze and fine-tune your website’s key performance metrics for better SEO and search engine ranking. 

How Can the Website Speed Test App Help Me? 

This app checks the performance, accessibility, and user experience (UX) of websites across different types of devices. 

Website Speed Test will help you maintain optimal site performance and good SEO by: 

  • Checking site speed and which factors are slowing it down (your web developer can use this app to make site updates easier)
  • Assessing whether your site has intuitive navigation, rich alt text for images, and optimal color contrast to ensure the experience of your website is inclusive for users of all types
  • Giving optimization recommendations to help you perform better in the search engine results

Neglecting UX can result in low rankings in search engine result pages (SERPs), frustrated users, high bounce rates, and lost opportunities for engagement or sales.

Pricing and Limits

The app is free to users. 

How To Get Started

Website Speed Test uses data from the popular PageSpeed Insights to build a performance and UX profile for any website. 

1. You can find Website Speed Test in the Semrush App Center. 

The homepage of Website Checker features a simple design and starting point for users. The URL search bar is at the top of the page with a green ‘Check’ button for users to click. Below that is a graphic of a rocket ship taking off into space. Several examples of the capabilities of the tool are shown. 

2. From the app’s homepage, enter the website URL you would like to check and click the “Check” button. 

A sample Website Checker site, ‘Ebay’ is shown in the URL search bar. 

3. A pop-up window will appear explaining that your results may take up to 2 minutes to generate. 

Website Checker’s loading pop-up appears in a white box with a green progress bar. 

4. Once the app is finished with its analysis, you will be returned to the home screen where a list of your searched websites will appear. Click on the blue page URL to be taken to the advanced view. On the homepage you will also be able to see several metrics at a glance that will be available with more detailed information on the next page. 

Once results have generated, you can click on the site URL from the homepage to be taken to the expanded results. 

5. The next page will show you a detailed view of your website’s performance. From here, we will discuss the various data points used. 

The app’s home screen has an excellent visual presentation of what your site looks like to users browsing on different devices. You also get a total score and other segmented performance metrics. 

Overview Bar 

At the top of the results page, you will get a quick-glance overview of your site’s overall performance.

A quick-glance bar at the top of the screen gives a handy overview of the site’s performance across different essential segments of UX. 

This is an excellent summary for busy marketers and business owners who just want to get a 36,000-foot view of how their site is doing.

Total Score 

Your website will receive a total score in the form of a letter grade from A to F. “A” denotes an incredibly polished website with excellent performance and experience. An “F” suggests multiple areas of your site need improvement. Here’s a detailed breakdown of the grades: 

  • A+ 90-100 Exceptional Performance: Your website is lightning-fast, providing an exceptional user experience. Keep up the excellent work!
  • A 80-89 Excellent Performance: Your website performs exceptionally well, ensuring a smooth and seamless user experience. Great job!
  • B 70-79 Above Average Performance: Your website’s performance is above average, with minor areas for improvement. Keep optimizing for an even better experience!
  • C 60-69 Average Performance: Your website’s performance is average, neither exceptional nor poor. Consider optimizing certain areas for better speed.
  • D 50-59 Below Average Performance: Your website’s performance falls below average, impacting user experience. Identify and address performance bottlenecks.
  • F 0-49 Poor Performance: Your website’s performance is significantly lacking, resulting in a subpar user experience. Take immediate action to improve speed and optimize your website.

The Total Score appears twice on this page—once in the left-hand corner of the Overview bar and again with a more detailed analysis of how the app calculated your grade. 

The results page has a column for a detailed description of your site’s letter grade. A quick-glance version of the grade appears at the top, left-hand side of the Overview column. 

The Total Score is calculated based on the weighted average of the performance segments. The metrics used for this grade are split into desktop and mobile users. Two small icons above the data denote which is which. 

Two red arrows point out the small desktop and mobile icons. 

 

A visual example of your website for mobile and desktop experiences gives you a sense of what users are experiencing. 

Total Score Metrics

Several metrics in this box are used to calculate your site grade: 

  • First Contentful Paint: This shows how long it takes your site to render any piece of content for a user from the time they begin loading the site. 
  • Largest Contentful Paint: The amount of time it takes for the largest piece of content to render above the fold (the top portion of a webpage). 
  • Total Blocking Time: The amount of time Long Tasks (tasks 50 ms or longer) block the main thread. This can impact the usability of the page. 
  • Cumulative Layout Shift: A Core Web Vitals metric that, according to Web.dev, “Measures the instability of content by summing shift scores across layout shifts that don’t occur within 500 milliseconds of user input.”
  • Speed Index: The time it takes from the start of loading to a fully rendered page. 

Note: “s” denotes seconds and “ms” denotes milliseconds. 

Performance 

The next segment of data you will see is your site’s performance metrics. This appears in both the quick summary of each segment and in the detailed view below. 

You can either look at a quick summary of your performance score in the left corner of the page, or get a more detailed view below. 

The first section is Performance Opportunities. Performance opportunities are where you could reduce load time by completing/updating certain tasks. 

A red arrow points to an example of a performance task that could save time for desktop and mobile users. 

As the image above shows, the app breaks down performance opportunities into different tasks and then gives you the estimated time it saves a user in page loading speed (in seconds). 

These are great metrics to give your web developer or the website guru for your business. 

The next performance section shows what Performance Checks were run. You can click the little arrow or anywhere on the check bar to unfurl a detailed view.  

The app folds up the Failed, Passed, Not Applicable, and Manual checks. Clicking on the small arrow to the left will provide a drop-down view of what each check was/means. 

The folded menu will show: 

  • Failed Checks 
  • Passed Checks 
  • Not Applicable Checks 
  • Manual Checks 

When you click anywhere on the check bar, more details will appear. 

A drop-down of detailed checks performed shows how your site is performing for desktop and mobile users. 

Clicking on a check will reveal the affected site pages (URLs) and other measurement explanations. You will also get helpful links explaining the meaning behind the different types of checks. 

A Note About “Manual Checks” 

Manual checks are those tasks that can’t be performed automatically due to the nature of the issues being checked. Therefore, we encourage users to check these elements manually. 

Accessibility 

The Accessibility score of your site and which checks it passed or failed will determine whether your website is friendly to users with disabilities. That is — can users with hearing loss or low vision access all elements of your site in a manner a non-disabled user can? 

As in the Performance section, the cascading drop-down shows Failed, Passed, Not Applicable, and Manual Checks. Each successive check bar you click will give you more detailed information on why your site did or did not pass a specific check. 

You can also click the provided link to learn more about that check.  

A red arrow and box highlight the helpful link to learn more about a failed check. 

Many of these checks have straightforward instructions on how to fix the issue. 

Best Practices

Best Practice checks help improve the quality of your site so it will rank better in search. These tasks should be completed frequently to keep your site links working and fresh. Just as the sections before it, Best Practices are broken down into Failed, Passed, Not Applicable, and Manual Checks. 

The cascading drop-down menu will explain each check.

A box and red arrows point to the different details of each check in the Best Practices Menu. 

The example above shows that five checks were run on desktop performance and five on mobile performance. These checks have failed. If we drop the menu down again, we can see which URLs use deprecated APIs and where, down to the line and column. 

The app will also tell you if this is a failed check for a mobile experience or desktop by including the mobile and desktop icons. 

SEO

The final section breaks down how your site’s search engine optimization (SEO) is performing. You can navigate here by clicking on the quick summary tab for “SEO” or scroll down to the bottom of the page. 

As with the other sections, you can use the cascading drop-down menu to see why your site passed or failed a particular SEO Check. 

Not Applicable Checks mean that the tool has run its usual checks but found specific ones that cannot be applied to your site for one reason or another. 

Those checks will be listed in this section so you or your web developer can determine if they are necessary or wanted. 

Using the SEO Checks section as an example, we can see this sample website doesn’t have any ‘Not Applicable Checks.’ If it did, they would be listed here. 

Frequently Asked Questions 

How many websites can I check in a month?
Currently, you can check up to 500 websites in a month. 
Is there an option to export my data to a CSV/PDF?
At the moment, there isn’t an option to export your data to a CSV/PDF. However, we are constantly improving the app, so keep checking for updates. 
Can I use this app instead of Site Audit or the On-Page SEO tools?
No, you cannot use this app instead of Site Audit or the On-Page SEO tools. While this app is complementary to Site Audit, we strongly recommend using the Site Audit tool if you need in-depth SEO analysis and recommendations. 

 

If you have other questions about the App Center or the Website Speed Test app, please email us directly at app-center@semrush.com.

 

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