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For the WordPress speed test, we first need the URL you want to test. Simply fill in the “Enter your URL” field above.

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In the next step, we only need your e-mail address so that we can send you the result of our performance test.

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Our WordPress experts will now test the performance of your WordPress website. You will receive the result by email after a maximum of 2 working days.

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Add-on: We will be happy to move a copy of your website to our servers afterwards. The test is free of charge and 100% non-binding.

Why are fast WordPress loading times so important?

The performance of your website is important for four reasons in particular:

Optimized user experience

Do your website visitors want to find certain information, submit a form or buy a product and the page loads at a snail’s pace? Very few of them will wait patiently and bounce quickly.

Higher conversions

Time is money — especially when it comes to conversion optimization. Because the better the user experience of your visitors, the higher your conversions and sales. Fast loading times are therefore a must.

Better rankings

It’s not just your visitors who love fast websites. Google will also reward optimised WordPress performance with better SEO rankings. After all, the better user experience is what counts in the end.

Reliability and trust

Are you planning a promotion or have you launched a marketing campaign? If your website slows down or even crashes when traffic increases, not only will conversions suffer, but so will your reputation.

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