Website Speed Optimization Specialist

Hey there!

I'm the owner of Seattle Cleaning, a residential home cleaning service based in Seattle. I'm looking to hire a performance expert who can significantly improve both mobile and desktop page load times on my Webflow-built website.

I’ve run a Lighthouse performance report (screenshots attached), and here’s where things stand: SEE ATTACHED (it is the performance that needs to get to 90+) all other categories are good.

Goals:

Reduce Largest Contentful Paint and First Contentful Paint scores (especially on mobile)

Improve overall performance score to 90+ across both mobile and desktop

Retain current design and visual fidelity

Use best practices and lightweight solutions (no bloated plugins or quick fixes that could break things later)

You Should Be:

An expert in Webflow performance optimization

Comfortable with Lighthouse/PageSpeed Insights, GTmetrix, etc.

Proficient in optimizing images, deferring offscreen content, minimizing render-blocking resources, and lazy loading

Able to provide before/after testing metrics to track success

To Apply:

Share 2–3 Webflow websites you've optimized with before/after performance scores

Describe your process in 2-3 sentences

Let me know your turnaround time and rate

Looking to hire immediately. Let’s make this site lightning fast. ⚡

Job Qualifications

  • An expert in Webflow performance optimization
  • Comfortable with Lighthouse/PageSpeed Insights, GTmetrix, etc
  • Proficient in optimizing images, deferring offscreen content, minimizing render-blocking resources, and lazy loading
  • Able to provide before/after testing metrics to track success

Job Benefits

Job Responsibilities

  • I'm looking to hire a performance expert who can significantly improve both mobile and desktop page load times on my Webflow-built website
  • Reduce Largest Contentful Paint and First Contentful Paint scores (especially on mobile)
  • Improve overall performance score to 90+ across both mobile and desktop
  • Retain current design and visual fidelity
  • Use best practices and lightweight solutions (no bloated plugins or quick fixes that could break things later)