Tool to check page size for multiple url's at once
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In Google Analytics under Site Speed > Page Timings, you can see all pages and their loading time compared to the average. This is very handy to check which pages maybe need some optimization. I would also like to check the size for these pages in a similar way.
There are multiple tools out there like GTmetix and Pingdom that give specific information and performance insights. The problem is that they are limited to check one url at a time.
Does someone know about a tool to check the page size of multiple url’s at once (and if possible to easily export to Excel)? That way I can check which pages are big in size and research/optimize them.
Thanks in advance
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No problem at all
-Andy
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Hi Andy,
Thanks for the quick reply. That was exactly what I was looking for, thanks!
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Hi Mark,
You can do this with URL Profiler. it will analyse the site / pages you tell it using Google Pagespeed.
-Andy
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