Website speed test
Measure any website's server response time (TTFB), download speed and page size — free and instant.
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Time to first byte
The single best signal of server speed — how long the server takes to start responding.
Download & size
How long the HTML takes to arrive and how heavy it is — the foundation of a fast page.
A plain-English grade
An A–D grade so you know instantly whether a site's server speed is a problem.
Website speed FAQ
What does this speed test measure?
It measures your server's response from our end: time to first byte (TTFB), how long the HTML takes to download, the page size, and any redirects — then grades it A–D. TTFB is the clearest sign of whether your hosting is fast or overloaded.
What is a good TTFB?
Under about 300 ms is excellent, under 800 ms is fine, and anything over ~1.5 seconds means visitors wait before anything appears — usually a sign of slow, oversold, or distant hosting. Google uses page speed as a ranking signal, so it matters for SEO too.
My site is slow — how do I fix it?
The biggest wins are faster hosting (SSD/NVMe storage, LiteSpeed, enough CPU/RAM and a server near your visitors), caching, and trimming heavy images and scripts. If your TTFB is high on shared hosting, moving to a better plan or a VPS is the usual fix.
Is PK Hosting fast?
Our plans run on NVMe storage with LiteSpeed and generous resources, and our servers are close to Pakistani visitors — so TTFB stays low. If your current host scores poorly here, that's exactly what we improve.