September 2024 Web Performance Chart

Explore the top and bottom websites excelling and struggling with key web performance metrics like TTFB, FCP, LCP, INP, CLS, and onLoad for the month of August. This chart highlights the top 1000 websites, both global and Nigerian-based websites, providing a clear snapshot of the best and worst performers in August 2024.

September 2024 Web Performance Metrics

For the month of August 2024, here are the stats.

Passed the Core Web Vitals Assessment

Desktop
WebsiteTTFB (ms)FCP (ms)INP (ms)LCP (ms)onLoad (ms)CLS
dailypost.ng4001,100501,3005,3000.00
smartkyc.ikejaelectric.com5001,400501,4001,6000.00
umis.babcock.edu.ng600900251,2001,2000.00
nairaland.com6001,000251,0003,3000.00
https://shop.mtn.ng4,6005,8001256,70013,9001.00
Mobile
WebsiteTTFB (ms)FCP (ms)INP (ms)LCP (ms)onLoad (ms)CLS (%)
umis.babcock.edu.ng6001,2001001,2001,3000.00
nairaland.com7001,4001001,4004,3000.00
ceenaija.com8001,8001502,4005,5000.00
shop.mtn.ng4,5005,6003756,80014,4000.20

Struggling Performers:

Several Nigerian-based websites such as shop.mtn.ng and paripesa.ng show significant performance issues, particularly on mobile platforms. High TTFB, FCP, and LCP values reflect a need for server optimizations and faster content delivery.

Key Issues:

  • High TTFB: Sites like shop.mtn.ng have excessively high server response times, leading to delays in content rendering.
  • Slow FCP and LCP: Long rendering times cause slow user experiences, with visible delays in loading critical content.
  • High CLS: Layout instability is particularly problematic on sites like shop.mtn.ng, where visual shifts during page load disrupt the user experience.

Recommendations: Improving server response times and optimizing content delivery, especially for mobile users, should be prioritized for these websites. Additional focus on reducing layout shifts (CLS) will enhance the overall user experience.


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