Poor mobile PageSpeed score
Your site loads in 6+ seconds on mobile. Visitors leave before they see what you offer, and Google notices.
Slow sites lose traffic, rankings, and sales. This fixes that.
The right fit if you're…
These show up in most free audits I run. If your site feels “fine” but leads are flat, at least three of these are usually in play.
Your site loads in 6+ seconds on mobile. Visitors leave before they see what you offer, and Google notices.
LCP, CLS, or INP flagged as "Poor" in Google Search Console means you're competing at a ranking disadvantage.
Full-resolution photos uploaded directly to WordPress without compression, resizing, or modern format delivery.
Plugins that add JavaScript and CSS to every page — even where they're not needed — add load time you don't see but visitors feel.
Your server generates each page from scratch for every visitor. A caching layer and CDN cut that load dramatically — and aren't configured on most WordPress installs.
Missing sitemap, incorrect robots.txt, no canonical tags, or indexation issues let rankings slip quietly over time.
Everything below is scoped in your custom quote. No surprise add-ons.
No retainer. Clear scope before work begins.
Clear phases, written scope, and staging links you can click through. You always know what happens next — no black-box agency handoffs.
I run PageSpeed Insights, GTmetrix, and Search Console analysis across your key pages. Every bottleneck is documented with its impact on load time and Core Web Vitals scores before any changes are made.
All images compressed, resized to correct dimensions, and served in modern formats (WebP/AVIF). CSS and JS deferred, render-blocking scripts identified and resolved.
Caching layer installed and configured for your hosting environment. Cloudflare or CDN rules set. Plugin audit completed u2014 performance-killing plugins identified and replaced or removed.
Sitemap, robots.txt, canonical tags, and title tags reviewed and corrected. Search Console confirmed working. Before/after PageSpeed scores documented and delivered.
I work in the tools below every week — not whatever plugin is trending. We confirm the stack on your audit before anything gets installed.
Representative UI from recent client builds — desktop, mobile, and conversion-focused components.
Every project is quoted after a quick audit — fixed scope and timeline before any work begins.
Full PageSpeed and Core Web Vitals audit with a prioritized fix list. Understand exactly what's slowing your site before committing to fixes.
Full performance cleanup: images, caching, CDN, plugin audit, and technical SEO baseline u2014 with before/after score report.
Full performance work plus hosting migration, advanced WooCommerce caching, database optimization, and ongoing monitoring. For complex or high-traffic sites.
Not sure which fits? Request a free audit — I'll send a scoped quote with timeline and deliverables.
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It depends on your starting point and hosting environment. Most WordPress sites with unoptimized images, no caching, and bloated plugins see meaningful mobile score improvements after this work. I'll share a realistic before/after estimate in the audit before doing anything.
No. Performance optimization doesn't change how your site looks or reads. It changes how quickly assets are delivered and how efficiently the browser renders them.
Better hosting helps, but most Core Web Vitals failures are fixable at the WordPress and CDN level regardless of host. I'll identify if your hosting is genuinely the bottleneck u2014 and only then recommend a change.
The fix is one-time. Performance doesn't degrade on its own u2014 it degrades when new plugins are added or images are uploaded without optimization. I'll give you a checklist to keep the score up after we're done.
Core Web Vitals are a confirmed Google ranking signal. Faster sites also see lower bounce rates, which correlates with better ranking over time. Speed alone won't fix weak content, but it removes a real barrier.
Yes u2014 WooCommerce requires cart fragment caching to be handled carefully. I've done this specifically for WooCommerce setups and know which caching configurations break checkout and which don't.