Measure what matters
We align on homepage, category, article, and conversion URLs before testing begins.
Lab scores and field data are both considered so fixes target what users experience—not only Lighthouse in isolation.
We find what slows your site down, fix it in priority order, and report before/after on the URLs that matter—not PDF-only advice your team cannot act on.
We audit existing WordPress sites—theme, plugins, hosting, and front-end delivery—to produce a ranked backlog tied to business impact and effort.
Then we remediate: query fixes, asset discipline, caching configuration, and template changes where they move Core Web Vitals and real user metrics. You get evidence on priority URLs, not a generic best-practices deck.
We align on homepage, category, article, and conversion URLs before testing begins.
Lab scores and field data are both considered so fixes target what users experience—not only Lighthouse in isolation.
Issues are grouped by impact, risk, and dependency so your team can stage work across sprints.
We call out quick wins versus structural changes that need a proper release window.
We implement fixes—not only recommend them—when the engagement includes build capacity.
Theme, plugin, and hosting changes are documented so you can maintain gains after we hand off.
Audit engagements include reproducible tests, written acceptance criteria, and optional ongoing verification.
LCP, INP, and CLS are traced to concrete templates, scripts, and images.
We retest after each remediation batch until targets are met or trade-offs are explicitly accepted.
We identify plugins that duplicate functionality or load globally when they should not.
Deactivation or replacement options include risk notes for editors and compliance.
Server, CDN, and WordPress cache layers are reviewed together—bottlenecks are often multi-layer.
We coordinate with your host when changes require their panel or support ticket.
Four ways we partner — from first build through launch, scale, and every release after.
We turn your design into WordPress your marketing team actually owns: clear pages, sensible patterns, stores that convert.
See how we buildAdd speed, integrations, or a new platform without losing SEO, content, or the CMS your editors already know.
See scaling optionsNot a one-off audit — agreed targets per template so new campaigns and plugins don’t undo the improvement.
See how we measureUpdates, security, hosting guidance, and release support — from people who already know how your site was built.
See how we supportWe reply with a prioritized technical backlog — performance, stability, and conversion friction called out explicitly.