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Google PageSpeed Insights Unavailable Message

Yesterday, Google came out with a really nice new PageSpeed Insights tool upgrade that in many cases shows the real-user page speed metrics based on Chrome user data. But in many cases the report shows "unavailable" mostly for smaller sites that get less traffic that a larger site.

Why is Google showing "unavailable" - simply because they do not have enough data to measure the page speed of that page yet. Google explains:

PSI uses data from the Chrome User Experience Report, which provides speed data for popular URLs that are known by Google's web crawlers. If the speed data for the queried URL is not available in the CrUX dataset, we recommend using Lighthouse to run a synthetic performance audit to estimate page speed, and investigate page optimization recommendations provided by PSI and Lighthouse.

For my corporate site, as I said yesterday, it gets an unavailable message, because it gets a lot less traffic than a news site like this one:

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That message is a turn off for some, as Alan put it:

It seems John Mueller from Google isn't aware of the message but this is obviously a known thing because it is in the help documents as I pasted above. Here is John's response to Alan:

The question people are asking is what is the threshold for when data might show in that box for less popular sites?

Forum discussion at Twitter.



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