What is the Site Score?
The Site Score page shows how well your website performs based on Google Lighthouse audits. Lighthouse tests your pages across four categories: Performance, Accessibility, Best Practices, and SEO — each scored from 0 to 100.
Fyr runs these audits automatically for your top pages and tracks the scores over time.
What you'll see
Overall score
A combined score based on the latest audits across your tracked pages. This gives you a quick health check of your website.
Score breakdown
Each of the four categories gets its own score:
- Performance — How fast your pages load (Core Web Vitals, load time, interactivity)
- Accessibility — How usable your site is for people with disabilities (contrast, labels, navigation)
- Best Practices — Whether your site follows web standards (HTTPS, modern APIs, no console errors)
- SEO — Basic search engine optimization checks (meta tags, crawlability, mobile-friendliness)
Score over time
A chart tracks how your scores change over time. This is useful for seeing if site updates improved or hurt performance.
Full Lighthouse report
Click See full report to open the complete Lighthouse audit. This shows every individual check, what passed, what failed, and specific suggestions for improvement.
Which pages are scored?
Fyr audits your top 10 pages based on traffic and importance. You can also view individual page scores through Page Insights → Site Score tab.
Tips for improving your score
- Performance — Optimize images, reduce JavaScript, enable caching
- Accessibility — Add alt text to images, ensure good color contrast, use proper heading structure
- Best Practices — Use HTTPS everywhere, avoid deprecated APIs
- SEO — Add meta descriptions, ensure pages are crawlable, use descriptive titles
The full Lighthouse report includes specific, actionable suggestions for each issue found.
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