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Performance & Troubleshooting
Checking real-time server status
See if there is a current outage or maintenance window.
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Quick answer
See if there is a current outage or maintenance window.
- Slow sites are usually caused by large images, heavy scripts, or missing caching.
- Start with quick wins: compress images and enable LiteSpeed Cache.
- Core Web Vitals influence both rankings and conversions.
Key details
Our status page shows current and past incidents.
You can also subscribe to updates to be notified automatically.
If everything looks green, your issue is likely account-specific.
Quick checklist
- Run a speed test
- Optimize images and scripts
- Clear cache after updates
- Disable heavy or unused plugins
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