Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about website analysis and optimization.
🔍 Website Analysis
Our analyzer performs a comprehensive scan of any website URL, checking performance metrics, SEO factors, security headers, mobile-friendliness, and accessibility. It runs multiple tests and aggregates results into an overall score.
A score of 90-100 is considered excellent, 80-89 is good, 70-79 needs improvement, and below 70 requires attention. Higher scores correlate with better user experience and search rankings.
Most analyses complete within 10-30 seconds depending on website size and complexity. Larger sites with more pages may take longer.
Yes, you can analyze any publicly accessible website. Some sites with security measures may limit access, but most can be analyzed.
📊 Core Web Vitals
Core Web Vitals are a set of specific factors that Google considers important in a webpage's overall user experience. They include LCP (Largest Contentful Paint), FID (First Input Delay), and CLS (Cumulative Layout Shift).
Largest Contentful Paint should be under 2.5 seconds for a good user experience. Between 2.5-4.0 seconds needs improvement, and over 4.0 seconds is poor.
To improve Cumulative Layout Shift, specify size attributes for images and video elements, reserve space for ads, and avoid inserting content above existing content.
First Input Delay should be under 100 milliseconds for a good experience. Between 100-300ms needs improvement, and over 300ms is poor.
🔎 SEO & Rankings
Website speed is a confirmed Google ranking factor. Faster sites provide better user experience, lower bounce rates, and tend to rank higher in search results.
We check meta tags, heading structure, content quality, mobile-friendliness, SSL certificate, XML sitemap, robots.txt, URL structure, and internal linking.
Yes, our reports provide specific recommendations to improve your SEO score, including technical fixes, content suggestions, and best practices.
🔒 Security
Essential security headers include Content-Security-Policy, X-Frame-Options, X-Content-Type-Options, Strict-Transport-Security (HSTS), and Referrer-Policy.
Yes, HTTPS is a Google ranking signal. It also builds user trust and encrypts data between the browser and server.
SSL certificates can be obtained from Certificate Authorities (CAs) like Let's Encrypt (free), DigiCert, Comodo, or through your web hosting provider.
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