Did you know that website performance (for each URL e.g. that of specific blog posts) is important to rank well in Google and other search engines?
Probably even more important right now: it is also important if you want your content to be used by ChatGPT and other search agents.
SEO Speed Test gives you a report about Google's own web vital speed test results that get reported from field testing by real Google Chrome users on desktop and mobile.
SEO Speed Test also has actionable recommendations on what to do to make your performance score better.
You can use the report and its recommendation to fix the performance issues yourself or forward them to the right person.
For technical SEO consultants a report by SEO Speed Test is also a great conversation starter with existing and future clients.
We often use it ourselves in kick-off meetings for technical SEO improvement sprints and we are super happy that we can make it available to all of you today.
@jaber23@cameron_dejong1 it just means that within the last few weeks there were not enough Chrome users worldwide who visited (who opt in to reporting page speed to Google) the URL.
You can try a more popular URL first e.g. sometimes the landing page or sometimes a blog post or another sub-page that is more frequently visited.
If that also doesn't have any data: you click on the "Open in PageSpeed Insights" and it will take you to detailed PageSpeed data. The PageSpeed data is not from real world field testing usage, it is in laboratory conditions, using Google's "Lighthouse" page speed analysis tool.
PageSpeed Insights fetches the URL and breaks down what takes how long e.g. how long it takes until the biggest visible part of content gets displayed on the screen but also other user experience aspects like how stable the page is and so on.
This is very similar to Core Web Vitals but, again, it is not from real world user data.
That said: if you optimize for great PageSpeed Insights scores it should also translate well into good Core Web Vitals data eventually.
Hope this helps!
If you want to see how a report looks like: browse through the screenshots of this hunt (examples for ahrefs.com, shopify.com, stripe.com, producthunt.com)
Or generate a report for another popular site you are interested in.
@peterbuch No, actually because my website is still fresh. I ran the test on some of my clients websites and I’m happy with the results so far as a start.
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Did you know that website performance (for each URL e.g. that of specific blog posts) is important to rank well in Google and other search engines?
Probably even more important right now: it is also important if you want your content to be used by ChatGPT and other search agents.
SEO Speed Test gives you a report about Google's own web vital speed test results that get reported from field testing by real Google Chrome users on desktop and mobile.
SEO Speed Test also has actionable recommendations on what to do to make your performance score better.
You can use the report and its recommendation to fix the performance issues yourself or forward them to the right person.
For technical SEO consultants a report by SEO Speed Test is also a great conversation starter with existing and future clients.
We often use it ourselves in kick-off meetings for technical SEO improvement sprints and we are super happy that we can make it available to all of you today.
Have a great weekend!
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@__tosh excited for this launch. Making websites faster is such a clear and actionable thing to do. And it benefits everyone, most of all the users
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@peterbuch agree: great for users, great for SEO, great combo
also very rewarding work to see the scores go from red to orange and eventually to green!
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@__tosh red => orange => green is very rewarding
@__tosh Website performance impacts both Google rankings and visibility in tools like ChatGPT.
SEO Speed Test provides real-user data and fixes to improve site speed and SEO.
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@__tosh @fang_jing exactly, thanks for your comment. Have you used our SEOSpeedtest.com?
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How I can fix this? "Not Enough Chrome User Experience Data"
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@jaber23 @__tosh can help
@jaber23 I am having the same issue. Thank you for bringing this up. I do love the entire Findable toolkit!
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@jaber23 @cameron_dejong1 it just means that within the last few weeks there were not enough Chrome users worldwide who visited (who opt in to reporting page speed to Google) the URL.
You can try a more popular URL first e.g. sometimes the landing page or sometimes a blog post or another sub-page that is more frequently visited.
If that also doesn't have any data: you click on the "Open in PageSpeed Insights" and it will take you to detailed PageSpeed data. The PageSpeed data is not from real world field testing usage, it is in laboratory conditions, using Google's "Lighthouse" page speed analysis tool.
PageSpeed Insights fetches the URL and breaks down what takes how long e.g. how long it takes until the biggest visible part of content gets displayed on the screen but also other user experience aspects like how stable the page is and so on.
This is very similar to Core Web Vitals but, again, it is not from real world user data.
That said: if you optimize for great PageSpeed Insights scores it should also translate well into good Core Web Vitals data eventually.
Hope this helps!
If you want to see how a report looks like: browse through the screenshots of this hunt (examples for ahrefs.com, shopify.com, stripe.com, producthunt.com)
Or generate a report for another popular site you are interested in.
Have a great weekend!
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@jaber23 @cameron_dejong1 thank you, Cameron. Appreciate the feedback & thanks for using findable
@peterbuch Congrats on the launch! 🔥
Love how this tool mixes SEO with AI insights! Any plans to add real-time monitoring or alerts?
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@peterbuch @mustafamasalha we're working on real-time monitoring, competitor tracking and alerts as well.
Love the intersection of page speed performance and SEO.
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@mustafamasalha thanks Mustafa. Appreciate the support. Did your website pass the speed test? ;-)
@peterbuch No, actually because my website is still fresh. I ran the test on some of my clients websites and I’m happy with the results so far as a start.
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@mustafamasalha great, thank you for giving SEO Speed test a try
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@mustafamasalha thanks for your support