Slow Pages Cost You Rankings & Revenue
Slow pages don't just frustrate visitors — they destroy your SEO rankings and bleed ad revenue. DrMonitor tracks load time, flags sudden slowdowns, and alerts you the moment a page becomes sluggish — before users bounce and Google notices.
Start for freeTrack load time trends before Google does
Page speed isn't a one-time audit — it changes with every deploy, traffic spike, or CDN hiccup. DrMonitor records load time and latency continuously so you can see exactly when performance degraded, correlate it with changes, and fix it fast. Because Google's crawlers see the same slowdowns your users do.
- Load time history with daily, weekly, and monthly views
- Response time p50 / p95 trends to spot latency creep
- Incident timestamps — know exactly when slowness started
- Monitor your highest-value URLs: landing pages, checkout, top posts
Know the moment a page becomes sluggish
A page that loads in 4 seconds loses up to 25% of visitors — and Google demotes slow pages silently. DrMonitor detects performance drops the moment they happen and alerts you via email, SMS, or Telegram, so you can act before users bounce and before your rankings slip.
- Automatic alerts when load time exceeds your threshold
- Email, SMS, and Telegram — get notified wherever you are
- Recovery alerts — know when performance is back to normal
- No noise — only meaningful alerts when thresholds are crossed
Page speed directly impacts your rankings and ad earnings
Google's Core Web Vitals use page speed as a direct ranking signal. Slow pages get crawled less, rank lower, and send users back to search results — costing you organic traffic and AdSense revenue. DrMonitor keeps a continuous eye on your most critical pages so you're always the first to know when performance threatens your visibility.
- Protect SEO rankings by catching slowdowns before Googlebot does
- Correlate traffic drops with performance events in your history
- Spot provider instability, CDN hiccups, or deploy regressions fast
- Keep ad revenue flowing — slow impressions mean lost earnings