A fast-loading page is critical for conversions, user experience, and SEO. If your funnel or website feels slow, here are steps you can take to improve page speed.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- 1. Optimize Images
- 2. Limit Heavy Elements
- 3. Clean Up Your Pages
- 4. Use System Features Wisely
- 5. Leverage Browser & Hosting Optimizations
- 6. Test and Monitor Performance
1. Optimize Images
Resize before upload: Don’t upload giant images and expect the system to resize them. Keep them close to the display size.
Use compressed formats: Save images as JPG or WebP for photos and PNG for graphics with transparency.
Limit the number of images: Fewer images = fewer requests = faster load time. Use images only where they add real value (e.g., one strong hero image instead of several).
2. Limit Heavy Elements
Reduce video backgrounds: Use short loops, smaller files for video backgrounds.
Limit animations and widgets: Too many moving parts slow down rendering.
Keep scripts minimal: Avoid stacking third-party tracking scripts unless absolutely needed.
Avoid heavy elements above the fold: Ensure the first screen loads quickly by keeping it simple and lightweight.
3. Clean Up Your Pages
Remove unused sections: Don’t leave hidden or duplicate blocks you aren’t using.
Simplify layouts: Fewer rows, columns, and elements = faster rendering.
Check for oversized files: Upload optimized PDFs or downloadable content.
4. Use System Features Wisely
Global Sections: Reuse blocks for efficiency instead of duplicating large layouts.
Forms & Surveys: Embed HighLevel-native ones instead of third-party versions (they load faster).
Custom Code: Keep injected CSS lightweight.
Check system settings:
Ensure “Optimise Javascript” is enabled in funnel settings.
Ensure “Image optimisation” is enabled in funnel settings.
Inspect network requests: Use the browser’s developer tools to check the Network tab and spot any large images slowing down page load.
5. Leverage Browser & Hosting Optimizations
Enable caching: Returning visitors load faster with cached assets.
Use a custom domain with SSL: Speeds up delivery and improves trust.
Check hosting location: HighLevel uses global CDN, but a clean custom domain setup avoids extra redirects.
6. Test and Monitor Performance
Use free tools like:
Run tests on desktop and mobile (mobile is usually slower).
Apply suggested fixes from the tools for best results.
When to Contact Support
If your funnel or website is still extremely slow after following these steps, reach out to Support with:
Funnel/website link
PageSpeed test results
Steps you’ve already tried
This helps our team troubleshoot faster.
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