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Website slow? Fix hosting before you redesign

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A slow site is usually cache off, oversized images, or shared CPU limits — switch hosts only after you measure TTFB and admin-ajax load.

Redesigning a site on a throttled plan wastes agency budget.

Symptoms: PageSpeed screams but upgrades feel vague

  • TTFB >600ms on homepage.
  • Admin loads 10s.
  • 503 during newsletter send.
  • Host support blames «too many plugins».
  • CDN not configured.

Zalecane narzędzia (ocenione)

#ToolStarting priceRatingAction
1Hostinger$2.99/mo4.6/5(3,200)Try Hostinger
2SiteGround$3.99/mo4.5/5(2,100)Try SiteGround
3Bluehost$2.95/mo4.4/5(1,800)Try Bluehost

Protokół rozwiązania

  1. 01

    Measure TTFB and LCP separately

    Server vs front-end — different fixes.

  2. 02

    Enable server cache

    LiteSpeed/object cache on WP; exclude cart.

  3. 03

    Check CPU graphs in panel

    Sustained limits → upgrade tier or VPS.

  4. 04

    Compare two hosts on staging

    Clone site to Hostinger staging — A/B TTFB before DNS move.

FAQ

Will CDN alone fix it?

CDN hides static assets; slow PHP still hurts checkout.

Compare, audit, then set up

From problem query to comparison matrix to Hostinger setup — one funnel, no dead ends.

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