Time to First Byte (TTFB) is the time it takes for a browser to receive the first byte of data from the server. A fast TTFB is critical for user experience and search engine rankings.
Compression significantly reduces the amount of data transferred by shrinking HTML, CSS, and JS files sent from the server, greatly decreasing load times.
It is the time taken to convert a domain name (example.com) into an IP address. A quality DNS service keeps this time to a minimum.
TTFB is just the beginning. Load Time is the total duration taken to receive the final byte of the HTML document. Both are critical for a fast user experience.
A score above 85 is considered good, and 90+ is excellent. Our scoring algorithm evaluates server response, network conditions, and optimization status.