Quri

Website performance audit

Last updated 2026-06-14

Definition

A website performance audit reads how fast your site actually loads, using Google PageSpeed Insights lab data. Quri checks Core Web Vitals like Largest Contentful Paint, layout shift, and blocking time, plus the Lighthouse performance, SEO, and accessibility scores. When a metric is slower than Google’s healthy threshold, it becomes a ranked, evidence-backed fix.

How to do this in Quri

  1. Open /app/audit for a site Quri has already scanned.
  2. Find the performance block beside your competitive recommendations.
  3. Read each flagged metric with its measured value and Google’s target.
  4. Fix the highest-severity items first — they hurt conversions and search rank most.

Frequently asked

Where does the performance data come from?
From Google PageSpeed Insights — the same lab/Lighthouse engine that powers Google’s own speed reports. Quri fetches a scorecard in the background and stores it, so your audit loads instantly instead of waiting on a slow live run.
Why isn’t every metric listed?
Quri only raises a recommendation when a metric breaches Google’s “good” threshold. A page already inside the healthy range produces no rec — so the list stays a short, honest set of things actually worth fixing.

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