Speed Is Not a Feature. It’s Revenue.
Most businesses think website speed is a “technical detail.”
In reality, it affects everything: SEO rankings, ad performance, user trust, and conversion rates.
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Brand Perception
Visitors form an opinion about your website within seconds. If your site loads slowly or feels laggy, it immediately creates a poor first impression — even if your design looks good. A fast website feels professional, modern, and trustworthy, while a slow one can make your business seem outdated or less credible.
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Conversion Rate
Most users browse on mobile and expect websites to load instantly. If your site takes too long to load, many visitors will leave before they even read your content or see your offer. This means fewer enquiries, fewer leads, and lost opportunities — especially if you are paying for traffic through ads or SEO.
- 03.
Google SEO Rankings
Website speed is a key factor in how Google ranks your site. Faster websites tend to rank higher in search results, while slower ones may lose visibility over time. This directly impacts how easily potential customers can find your business online.
- 04.
Ad Performance
When someone clicks your ad and your website loads slowly, they are more likely to leave immediately. This increases your bounce rate and reduces conversions, which can drive up your cost per lead. A faster website helps you get better results from your ad spend by keeping visitors engaged from the moment they land.
How our websites load ultra fast
Custom build
No laggy plugins or bloated themes. Just clean, performant code.
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5# Host
6Host: https://yunolabs.com
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8# Sitemaps
9Sitemap: https://yunolabs.com/sitemap.xml
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11# Robots
12User-agent: *
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15# Block LLMs
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We use content delivery networks, caching and edge hosting.
Lighthouse
v11.4.0https://yunolabs.com
Managed infrastructure that scales
No slow, shared hosting. We manage enterprise-level hosting Infrastructure for you.
Yunolabs Host
Global Edge Network • Singapore
Automatic traffic management
Whether you have 10 visitors or 10,000... your site performs the same.
Next.js vs WordPress
Next.js websites are significantly faster because they use modern frameworks, edge caching, and optimised code, while WordPress sites often become slow due to heavy themes, plugins, and traditional hosting limitations.
| Compare framework | Yunolabs (Next.js) | Wordpress |
|---|---|---|
| Page Load Speed | Ultra fast | Slower (plugins, themes) |
| Code Efficiency | Clean and lightweight | Bloated from plugins |
| Caching | Advanced (SSR, SSG, Edge) | Basic |
| Image Optimization | Modern dynamic | Basic with plugins |
| Server Performance | Serverless and scalable | Shared and slower |
| Plugin Bloat | None | Plugins slow down site |
| Core Web Vitals | Strong and stable | Requires heavy optimisation |
| Mobile Speed | Ultra fast | Often slower |
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q.
Why does website speed matter?
A faster website improves user experience, reduces bounce rates, boosts conversions, and helps with Google search rankings. Every second counts.
- Q.
How fast should a website load?
Ideally, your website should load in under 2 seconds. Fast-loading sites keep visitors engaged and improve SEO performance.
- Q.
What makes a website slow?
Common causes include large images, bloated themes, multiple plugins, heavy scripts, and poor hosting infrastructure.
- Q.
Can you make my existing website faster?
Yes. We optimise code, images, caching, and server settings to significantly improve page speed for both desktop and mobile.
- Q.
How does fast website speed help my business?
A fast website keeps visitors longer, improves Google rankings, increases conversions, and maximises the ROI of your marketing campaigns.
Launch your new website at $0 upfront
With our fully managed plans starting from $99 per month.