Website speed test

Public URL check

Website speed test

The user wants to quickly test website speed by URL and see response time, HTML size, resources, caching, compression and technical signals that may slow the page down.

PageSpeed Cache Resources HTTP status
Check type public website report

URLCompass checks public signals: SEO tags, status code, HTTPS, DNS, content and links.

Response time and availability

The check shows HTTP status, response time, HTTPS and basic page availability. It helps reveal whether the site is slow before all page resources even load.

HTML size and resources

The report counts HTML size, scripts, stylesheets, images and external asset hosts. Too many resources often point to where load problems start.

Caching and compression

URLCompass reads content-encoding, cache-control, expires, CDN cache and server-timing headers. These signals show whether the server helps browsers download and reuse data efficiently.

What to check next

If the page is heavy or slow to respond, check images, JavaScript/CSS, CDN, hosting, page cache and real browser Core Web Vitals.

Report sections

The scan keeps the result readable

TTFB

Server response

Response time, HTTP status, HTTPS and HTML size.

ZIP

Compression and cache

Content-Encoding, Cache-Control, Expires and CDN cache hints.

JS

Resources

Script, CSS and image counts plus external asset hosts.

CDN

Delivery

Server, Server-Timing, CDN and basic infrastructure hints.

FAQ

Common questions

Does URLCompass need access to the website admin area?

No. The report is built from public signals available by URL: HTML, headers, DNS, TLS, robots.txt and sitemap.xml.

Can it show exact traffic or private analytics?

No. Exact traffic requires analytics access or paid data sources. URLCompass intentionally separates public checks from private metrics.

Is this a Lighthouse or Core Web Vitals test?

No. This is a fast server-side public scan: response time, HTML size, headers, cache, compression and resource signals.

Which URLs can be checked?

Use public http or https pages. Localhost, private IP addresses and closed admin pages are blocked to keep the checker safe.