Optimized Loading Speeds
Speed isn't just a nice-to-have — it's how users judge your site in the first few seconds. I build sites that load quickly, feel smooth, and keep people engaged. From lazy-loading images to minimizing JavaScript, everything I do is designed to reduce friction and improve experience. This results in better Core Web Vitals, improved SEO, and higher conversion rates. Whether it's a fresh build or a performance upgrade, speed is always part of the package.
Because your website shouldn’t move like it’s stuck in 2009.
Every second matters online. Literally. When your site loads fast, visitors stay longer, click more, and bounce less. When it’s slow? You lose them. Not just to competitors, but to anything that moves faster, and on today’s web, that’s the baseline expectation.
Why Speed Matters
Modern consumers don’t just compare your site to your direct competitors. They compare it to Amazon, Google, and the apps they use every day. That’s the real benchmark. So when your SaaS product is slow to load or interact, it’s not just a bad user experience. It’s a lost opportunity.
Slow sites kill conversions. They frustrate users. They quietly wreck SEO. But with optimized load speeds, you get:
- Lower bounce rates
- Higher conversion rates
- Better Core Web Vitals scores
- Stronger SEO visibility
Real Impact, Backed by Data
- A two-second delay on Bing would result in a 4.3% loss in revenue and a 3.75% reduction in clicks ☞
- Amazon once calculated that a 100ms delay could cost them 1% in sales per second 🔗
- AutoAnything, an American e-commerce brand, cut page load times in half and saw a 12-13% increase in sales 🔗
Faster sites don’t just feel better: they perform better across the board. That’s why it’s one of the first things I optimize on every build.
What You Get
When I say your site will be fast, I mean:
- Clean, efficient code that doesn’t bloat
- Lazy-loaded assets and optimized images
- Fast First Contentful Paint and LCP scores
- Smart caching and minified scripts
All of this, by default. Because performance isn’t an add-on. It’s the foundation of good design.