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Free page speed audit
See whether slow loading is the first thing making the page feel weaker than it should
Use this when the site feels heavy, sluggish, or harder to trust on first click and you want a speed-first answer before buying a broader report.
- Best for searchers who already suspect the page is loading too slowly.
- Surfaces visible performance drag before turning the page into a full competitor teardown.
- Works as a cleaner acquisition angle than generic website-audit copy when speed is the real pain.
Get your free page speed audit
Enter your website and add the category only where it actually helps the scan start sharper.
What you get
Know what this first read gives you and what it does not
The free scan gives you a concise first read on the problem. The deeper version expands it into the fuller working document.
| Feature | Paid report | Free scan |
|---|---|---|
| Overall grade | ||
| Top speed problem | ||
| Best first owner | ||
| Visible page-performance read | ||
| Broader competitor benchmark | ||
| Priority fix order | ||
| Action plan |
What it looks like
You should know what kind of answer you are getting
The preview below is intentionally simplified. It shows how the result is packaged without forcing you to read a miniature report on the landing page.
Example output
How the result is packaged when the scan is complete
Visible bundle math, shipping reassurance, and review density are easier to trust on competitor pages, so traffic arrives warm and still leaks before the first CTA click.
- Main leak: Sparkwear is losing high-intent clicks to clearer bundle framing and stronger proof above the fold.
- Visible bundle math, shipping reassurance, and review density are easier to trust on competitor pages, so traffic arrives warm and still leaks before the first CTA click.
- Ship this week: Move the hero from generic brand language into one concrete bundle promise with the savings math visible.
Buyers may trust competitors faster than they trust you
See the offer, proof, pricing, or CTA gap most likely to make buyers choose them over you.
You need to know what to fix first
Use the free preview to decide whether the next move should be a headline rewrite, proof upgrade, pricing adjustment, or deeper report.
Choose the next step with less guesswork
Use the free signal to decide whether you want to stop at the first read or keep going into a broader teardown.
What you get now
Get the first answer fast. Go deeper only if the problem is big enough.
The free version is built to show the first useful answer quickly. The deeper version is there for the fuller diagnosis, ranked priorities, and implementation detail if you need them.
Visible in the free preview
A speed-first wrapper before the broader report
The free page speed audit exists to surface the first visible loading problem likely affecting trust, bounce, or conversion.
- One meaningful speed or load-friction clue from the visible page experience
- A short note on why that drag may be softening trust or response
- The cleanest paid next step if the speed issue deserves a fuller action order
Available in the deeper version
The ranked fix order stays in the paid report
The free speed wrapper is for proof. The paid report still holds the broader benchmark, priority order, and stronger packaging.
What happens next
A simple speed-first entry into the paid lane
The page should feel obvious to speed-searchers, then route into the broader report only if the signal is real.
Step 1
Submit the page
The public page gives Zendory enough signal to judge whether speed is part of the visible problem.
Step 2
Review the first speed clue
The free result shows one speed or load-friction issue likely worth caring about first.
Step 3
Go broader only if you need it
Use the paid report if the speed signal looks real and you want the fix order around it.
Deeper option
Move into Lite when speed is real and you need the fix order
Use the free speed wrapper as the entry point, then move into the report when the page needs a clearer ranked next step.
This page narrows the acquisition angle to speed, but the paid route still lands in the report lane.
Need a different scan?
Choose the closest free entry point and keep the next step narrow
Free Website Audit
Use this when the problem may be broader than speed alone.
Free On-Page SEO Audit
Use this when crawlability and on-page basics feel more important than load speed.
FAQ
Free page speed audit FAQ
The free preview should answer the obvious usage questions before a team decides whether a deeper version is needed.
What is the free page speed audit?
It is a lighter wrapper audit for teams that think the site feels slow and want the first visible speed signal before buying the deeper report.
What does it look at?
The preview focuses on visible speed and loading friction, including page-performance checks, obvious frontend drag, and whether the page feels heavier than it should.
What happens after the preview?
If the signal is real, you can move into the lowest-cost paid report step to package the fix order instead of stopping at a raw speed clue.