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WEBSITE SPEED ROI CALCULATOR

See what a slow website costs you in lost visitors and revenue, and what speeding it up could recover.

Visitors lost to slowness / month2,800
Revenue lost / month₹67,200.00

Revenue lost / year

₹8,06,400.00

Most of this is recoverable below 2.5 seconds.

This is an estimate based on industry bounce-rate data, assuming a 2.5s target and about 7% more bounce per extra second over 2.5s (capped at 40%).

FAQ

How does website speed affect revenue?

Slow pages push visitors to bounce before they ever see your offer. Each extra second beyond about 2.5 seconds raises the bounce rate, so fewer people convert and you lose orders and revenue you would otherwise earn.

What is a good load time?

Aim for under 2.5 seconds. At that speed most visitors stay, and the extra bounce caused by slowness largely disappears. Above 4 seconds you tend to lose a meaningful share of traffic.

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