Geekflare Website Audit

Get actionable insights on SEO, Best Practices, Performance and Accessibility to improve user experience and search rankings.

What is Geekflare Website Audit?

Geekflare Website Audit tests your website on SEO, performance, best practices and accessibility parameters to identify the areas requiring attention. This digs deep and evaluates your website on 50+ vital performance and SEO elements.

If you think you have created the best possible content and are making all the marketing efforts, but are still not getting the results. This will be the time to test your URL on our website checker to reveal the missing pieces of the puzzle. On the result page, you'll find concrete suggestions to work on to help your site reach its full potential.

Fast-loading websites are not optional anymore if you wish to stand a chance among your competitors. Besides being a norm for an excellent user experience, blazing-fast websites often rank ahead of their sluggish counterparts in search engine results pages (SERPs) because search engines have started to penalize slow-loading websites.

Using a website checker, you can check how fast your website loads, or simply, how fast your online business gets to work!

Geekflare Website Audit Features

  • Desktop & Mobile Testing: Choose to analyze your website's performance on both desktop and mobile device.
  • Detailed Metrics & Insights: Get a breakdown of key metrics, including:
    • IP Address: The IP address of the tested website.
    • Test Time & Location: When and where the test was conducted.
    • Performance Score: A Lighthouse-based overall performance rating.
    • Best Practices Score: How well your site adheres to web development best practices.
    • SEO Score: An evaluation of your website's search engine optimization.
    • Accessibility Score: How accessible your site is to users with disabilities.
    • HTTP/3 Support: Whether your site utilizes the latest HTTP protocol.
    • TTFB (Time to First Byte): How long it takes for the server to respond to the first request.
    • Page Size & Number of Requests: The size of your webpage and the number of resources it loads.
    • HTTP/2 Support: Whether your site uses the efficient HTTP/2 protocol.
    • Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) & First Contentful Paint (FCP): Metrics that measure how quickly content becomes visible to users.
    • Total Blocking Time (TBT): The time during which the main thread is blocked, hindering user interaction.
    • Google Safe Browsing Status: Whether your site is flagged as unsafe by Google.

How do you improve website performance?

There isn't any one-click solution. But there are a few things to try and test that can prove beneficial. Some of them are:

Reliable Web Hosting: A web-hosting provider promising unmetered bandwidth with deep discounts is a tell-tale sign of mismanagement. Most likely, their servers will be crowded with people searching for ECONOMIC solutions without much concern for performance.

In short, pick a good cloud hosting provider having commendable customer support. If you are using WordPress, you can try premium hosting like Kinsta, Scala Hosting.

Use a CDN: A Content Delivery Network (CDN) should be your next go-to deployment to make things fast for a worldwide audience. The concept behind using a CDN is easy. You can't host your website in every corner of the globe. And loading times for the users located countries apart aren't ideal. A CDN is an answer to such situations.

Popular CDN for small to medium websites are Cloudflare and SUCURI.

Our website checker goes beyond the basic Lighthouse report by offering additional metrics like HTTP/3 and Google Safe Browsing status.