I deliver WordPress performance reviews for businesses, agencies, e-commerce sites, and site owners that need a clear diagnosis of what is slowing their site down and what should be fixed first.
This service is built for WordPress sites with slow mobile performance, Core Web Vitals issues, poor PageSpeed Insights scores, heavy plugins, weak caching, render-blocking assets, slow templates, JavaScript bloat, image weight problems, or unclear Cloudflare and hosting behavior.
My review process can include:
Server response analysis
Core Web Vitals review
PageSpeed Insights and Lighthouse checks
GTmetrix review
Cloudflare caching review
Application-layer caching review
Browser caching review
JavaScript and CSS analysis
Image optimization review
Plugin impact review
Elementor or page builder review
CDN behavior
Template-level performance findings
I review the site as a system, not as a single speed score. A WordPress performance issue can come from hosting, theme structure, plugin behavior, caching rules, Cloudflare settings, image delivery, script loading, CSS delivery, fonts, third-party scripts, or how the page builder outputs the template. The goal is to identify the actual bottleneck instead of handing you a generic PageSpeed checklist.
You receive a written PDF review scoped to your property. The report explains what is slowing the site down, what evidence supports each finding, what should be fixed first, and how to verify the fix after implementation. Findings are prioritized by severity, effort, and likely impact so your developer, SEO team, or internal team can act on the recommendations.
Typical deliverables may include a WordPress performance review PDF, Core Web Vitals findings, PageSpeed and Lighthouse observations, GTmetrix notes, caching review, JavaScript and CSS findings, image optimization notes, Cloudflare and CDN recommendations, plugin-related findings, and a prioritized remediation roadmap.
This service does not include remediation work by default. The review produces the diagnosis and roadmap. Fixes, configuration changes, hosting changes, and post-remediation verification can be scoped separately after the review is complete.
My portfolio includes a 35-page WordPress performance review of my own property using this methodology, so you can review the depth of the deliverable before starting a project.
My standard rate for this performance review work is $175 per hour with an 8-hour minimum engagement. Minimum project scope starts at $1,400 so there is enough time to review the site properly, document findings, and provide recommendations that are useful to a business owner, developer, SEO team, or agency.