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How many websites pass the Page Size check?

Based on 11 audited sites · Updated 2026-07-16

90.9%of audited sites pass this check20.9% vs last month

Why This Matters

LLM Discoverability

Excessively large HTML documents can cause crawlers to truncate content mid-page; AI systems may build an incomplete or misleading representation of the page's intent.

SEO Impact

Large pages slow Time to First Byte and parsing time, hurting Core Web Vitals and increasing the risk of Googlebot crawling only partial content on deep or asset-heavy sites.

What To Do Next

9.1% of audited sites need attention on page size (1 of 11 sites are warning or failing).

  • Prioritize page size on templates that create many URLs, because one template fix can improve a large share of fetch, render, and url integrity.
  • After changing the page, re-run the audit and compare the observed value for this check instead of relying on visual inspection alone.
  • Use the 90.9% pass rate as a benchmark: if your site fails here, passing the check moves it closer to the visible majority of crawlable, AI-readable pages.

Status Breakdown

90.9%pass(10)
9.1%warn(1)
0%fail(0)

Compliance Trend

Daily pass, warning, and failure rates across benchmark snapshots (up to 90 days).

Related Checks

Run a free audit to see whether your site passes this check, or browse the leaderboard and the audited-sites directory.