Know the Moment Your Website Starts Slowing Down

Continuous performance monitoring that tracks load times, Core Web Vitals, and server response times with instant alerts when metrics degrade, before slow speeds cost you rankings and revenue.

32%

As page load time increases from 1 to 3 seconds, bounce probability increases 32%

Google, 2018

Performance Monitoring

Continuous website performance monitoring tracking page load times, server response, Core Web Vitals, and resource efficiency with alerts for degradation and proactive optimization.

What's Included

Everything you get with our Performance Monitoring

Core Web Vitals Monitoring

Continuous tracking of LCP, INP, CLS, TTFB, and FCP with historical trending, geographic breakdown, and device-type segmentation

Degradation Alerts

Instant notifications when any performance metric approaches or crosses warning thresholds, with severity classification and escalation protocols

Monthly Performance Reports

Detailed monthly reports showing performance trends, optimization actions taken, before/after measurements, and recommendations for further improvement

Our Performance Monitoring Process

1

Baseline Measurement

We establish your current performance baseline across all key metrics: LCP, INP, CLS, TTFB, FCP, and total page weight. We measure from multiple geographic locations and device types to capture the full performance picture.

2

Monitoring Configuration

We configure continuous monitoring with alert thresholds for every Core Web Vital and supplementary metric. Alerts fire when metrics approach the warning zone, not after they have already degraded past the threshold.

3

Ongoing Tracking & Alerting

Your site is monitored continuously from multiple locations. Performance data is logged, trended, and compared against baselines. Any degradation triggers an alert and begins the investigation process automatically.

4

Root Cause Analysis & Fix

When degradation is detected, we identify the specific cause through waterfall analysis, resource auditing, and third-party script profiling. We fix the issue, verify the improvement, and document what caused the degradation and how it was resolved.

Key Benefits

Real-time performance visibility

Continuous monitoring gives you a live view of your site's speed metrics. You know your exact LCP, INP, and CLS scores at all times. Performance trends show whether your site is getting faster or slower over time so you can act on data, not assumptions.

Early degradation detection

Performance degrades gradually as content, plugins, and scripts accumulate. Our monitoring catches the trend before it becomes a problem. You get alerts when metrics approach warning thresholds, not after they have already tanked your rankings.

Proactive optimization

We do not just monitor and report. When we detect degradation, we identify the cause (oversized images, slow third-party scripts, unoptimized database queries) and fix it. Your site stays fast because we address issues as they appear, not during quarterly audits.

Research & Evidence

Backed by industry research and proven results

Mobile Page Speed

As page load time increases from 1 to 3 seconds, bounce probability increases 32%

Google (2018)

Downtime Cost Study

Website downtime and performance degradation cost businesses an average of $5,600 per minute

Gartner (2020)

Frequently Asked Questions

What metrics do you monitor?

We monitor all Core Web Vitals (Largest Contentful Paint, Interaction to Next Paint, Cumulative Layout Shift) plus supplementary metrics including Time to First Byte, First Contentful Paint, total page weight, number of requests, and third-party script impact. We track both lab data (synthetic tests) and field data (real user metrics) for the complete picture.

How does performance affect SEO?

Google uses Core Web Vitals as ranking signals. Sites that pass all three Core Web Vitals thresholds (LCP under 2.5s, INP under 200ms, CLS under 0.1) receive a ranking boost compared to sites that fail. Beyond the direct ranking impact, slow sites have higher bounce rates, which further signals to Google that users are not satisfied.

What causes website performance to degrade over time?

The most common causes are: accumulating unoptimized images, adding third-party scripts (analytics, chat widgets, advertising), database bloat from content growth, outdated caching configurations, and plugin updates that introduce performance regressions. Each issue is small individually, but they compound over time.

Do you fix performance issues or just report them?

We fix them. When monitoring detects degradation, we investigate the root cause, implement the fix, verify the improvement, and document what happened. Our performance monitoring is not a passive reporting tool. It is an active optimization service that keeps your site fast.

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