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PageSpeed Is Lying to You - And Your Users Know It
Bohdan Prytu · 2026-05-01 · via DEV Community

A fast website doesn’t always mean a good website.

I’ve seen this many times in real projects.

PageSpeed score — 90+. Everything looks “optimized”.

But when you check analytics — it tells a different story.

  • Users still leave.
  • They don’t scroll.
  • They don’t convert.

At first, it feels confusing. You did everything “right”.

So why isn’t it working?


The Illusion of a “Fast Website”

Tools like PageSpeed Insights are useful — no doubt.

They help you identify technical issues and improve loading performance.

But here’s the key thing:

  • They measure how fast your site loads.
  • Not how comfortable it feels to use.

And those are two very different things.

A website can be technically fast…

and still feel slow, unclear, or even frustrating.

🔍 What PageSpeed Doesn’t Tell You

PageSpeed gives you numbers.

But it doesn’t answer simple human questions like:

  • “Do I understand what this website is about?”
  • “Do I know what to do next?”
  • “Do I trust this page?”

Users don’t think in metrics.

They react in seconds — often without even realizing why.

1. Fast Load — But No Clear Value

Imagine this:

  • A page loads in under 2 seconds.
  • Everything is technically perfect.

But the first screen shows:

  • a vague headline
  • a generic background
  • no clear direction

At that moment, users don’t analyze.

They just leave.

Because nothing immediately tells them: “This is for you. Stay.”

2. Good Score — But Poor UX

Sometimes websites are “too clean”.

Plenty of whitespace. Minimal design. Everything aligned.

Looks modern.

But:

  • key information is not visible
  • the eye doesn’t know where to go
  • nothing stands out

And that creates friction.

Not the kind you notice in tools —

but the kind users feel.

3. Mobile Experience Is Ignored

This is one of the most common issues I see.

On desktop, everything looks fine.

PageSpeed score is high.

But real users?

They’re on mobile.

And on mobile:

  • buttons feel too small
  • text is harder to scan
  • sections feel cramped or слишком long

Even small неудобства add up quickly.

And users leave without thinking twice.

4. Speed Without Trust

Let’s say your site loads instantly.

Great.

But does it feel trustworthy?

If users don’t see:

  • real photos
  • clear contact info
  • reviews or proof

They hesitate.

And hesitation online usually means one thing:

👉 exit.

5. Technical Metrics ≠ Business Results

This is where many projects get stuck.

You improve:

  • LCP
  • CLS
  • TTFB

You see green scores.

But behavior doesn’t change.

Because performance alone doesn’t solve:

  • unclear messaging
  • weak structure
  • lack of direction

👉 Users don’t care about metrics.

👉 They care about clarity.

What Actually Matters

Instead of asking: “Is my website fast enough?”

Try asking: “Does my website make sense instantly?”

Because in most cases, users decide in a few seconds:

  • stay
  • or leave

Practical Fixes That Work

From experience, improvements don’t come from one big change.

They come from small, focused adjustments.

✅ 1. Show value immediately

The first screen should answer:

  • what you do
  • who it’s for
  • why it matters

Not perfectly. Just clearly.

✅ 2. Fix visual hierarchy

Users don’t read — they scan.

Help them:

  • structure content
  • highlight important parts
  • guide their attention

✅ 3. Optimize for mobile first

Not as a “fallback”, but as the main experience.

Test on a real phone.

Scroll. Click. Feel it.

You’ll notice things no tool will show.

✅ 4. Add trust signals

Speed gets attention.

Trust gets conversions.

Even simple things help:

  • real images
  • testimonials
  • visible contact info

✅ 5. Think beyond metrics

Numbers are useful.

But behavior is more important.

Use:

  • session recordings
  • heatmaps
  • real feedback.

That’s where the real insights are.

Real Example

I worked on a WordPress site that looked perfect on paper.

PageSpeed: 90+

Core Web Vitals: passed

But users weren’t engaging.

After a quick review, the issue became obvious:

  • unclear first screen
  • weak call to action
  • too much “empty” design

We didn’t rebuild the site.

We just adjusted:

  • structure
  • messaging
  • focus

PageSpeed barely changed. Conversions improved.

Final Thought

PageSpeed matters. But it’s not the goal. It’s just one piece of the puzzle. A good website is not just fast.

It’s:

  • clear
  • easy to understand
  • comfortable to use
  • and trustworthy

👋 About the author

I work with WordPress, SEO, and performance optimization — helping businesses build websites that not only load fast, but actually convert.

More about my work: [https://pbb.design/en/]

What do you think?

Have you ever had a “fast” website that still didn’t perform?

What was the real issue?