Largest Contentful Paint
Good: < 2.5s
Measures how long it takes for the main content to appear on screen
How to optimize myworks.software
Oversized images waste 41 KiB bandwidth and missing dimensions cause layout shifts affecting CLS.
Install ShortPixel or Smush to automatically resize images to display dimensions. Add explicit width and height attributes to carousel images in your theme templates. Use WordPress's responsive image srcset for the Vector-2-1 image to serve appropriate sizes.
A score of 81 falls in the "Needs Improvement" range (50-89). While it is better than poor (0-49), you should aim for 90+ to provide an optimal user experience and maximize SEO benefits.
This site is slower than approximately 35% of similar sites. The main issues affecting performance are image optimization, JavaScript execution time, and layout stability.
Addressing these issues could improve your conversion rate by 15-20% and boost your search engine rankings.
Largest Contentful Paint
Good: < 2.5s
Measures how long it takes for the main content to appear on screen
Interaction to Next Paint
Good: < 200ms
Measures how quickly the page responds to user interactions
Cumulative Layout Shift
Good: < 0.1
Measures visual stability - how much content shifts during page load
This WordPress site has decent performance with a score of 81/100, but there's significant room for improvement. The biggest issue is the slow Largest Contentful Paint at 4.4 seconds, which makes users wait too long to see the main content load. The site is bloated with 178 KB of unused JavaScript from Google tracking scripts and has oversized images that are being displayed much smaller than their actual file size. Removing unnecessary JavaScript, properly sizing images for their display dimensions, and setting explicit image dimensions could easily boost the performance score and dramatically improve loading times for visitors.
Why It Matters:
Google Tag Manager scripts waste 178 KiB and block critical rendering, significantly impacting LCP at 4.4s.
How to Fix:
Use Google Tag Manager's built-in triggers to load scripts only when needed. Remove unused Google Analytics events and custom dimensions. Consider moving non-essential tracking to load after window.onload event using WordPress hooks.
Why It Matters:
Poor cache lifetimes for third-party scripts waste 25 KiB on repeat visits and slow return user experience.
How to Fix:
Use WP Rocket or W3 Total Cache to set longer cache headers for static assets. Configure your CDN or hosting to cache Clarity.js and Usercentrics scripts for at least 7 days. Move tracking scripts to load locally when possible.
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Web fonts cause 255ms delay and layout shifts, blocking text rendering and hurting Core Web Vitals.
1,307 KiB of unused JavaScript blocks rendering for 7.6 seconds, dramatically slowing LCP and user interactions.
Images without dimensions cause 0.226 CLS score, severely impacting user experience as content jumps during loading.
Poor caching wastes 423KB on repeat visits and delays LCP by 1.1 seconds for returning users.
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