Largest Contentful Paint
Good: < 2.5s
Measures how long it takes for the main content to appear on screen
How to optimize myworks.software
Unused JavaScript wastes 177 KiB and delays LCP by 1.35 seconds, significantly impacting page load performance.
Audit Google Tag Manager implementation to load only necessary scripts. Use GTM's built-in triggers to defer non-critical tracking until after page load. Consider removing or optimizing Google Analytics and conversion tracking scripts that show high waste percentages (52-39%).
A score of 66 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 below-average performance with a score of 66/100, indicating significant room for improvement. The biggest problem is an extremely slow Largest Contentful Paint of 8.8 seconds, primarily caused by 177 KiB of unused JavaScript from Google Tag Manager and analytics scripts that could save over 1 second of load time if removed or optimized. The site is also suffering from poor caching policies that waste 25 KiB of potential savings and improperly sized images that are much larger than needed for their display dimensions. Addressing the unused JavaScript and implementing better caching could easily improve the performance score by 15-20 points and dramatically enhance user experience.
Why It Matters:
Oversized images waste 41 KiB bandwidth and missing dimensions cause layout shifts affecting user experience.
How to Fix:
Add explicit width and height attributes to all carousel images in WordPress. Use WordPress responsive image srcset for proper sizing - the Vector image should serve 382x382 instead of 550x550. Install a plugin like ShortPixel to automatically generate properly sized images for different screen sizes.
Why It Matters:
Poor cache policies force repeat downloads of 25 KiB resources, slowing return visits and wasting bandwidth.
How to Fix:
Configure WordPress caching plugin (WP Rocket or W3 Total Cache) to set longer cache headers for third-party scripts. Set UserCentrics loader to cache for 1 year instead of 1 hour. Add preconnect hints for tracking.g2crowd.com to reduce connection overhead by 285ms.
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More WordPress Speed Tests
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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