Both EA• Image & Page Speed Booster and MP ‑ Website Speedy aim to improve Shopify store speed and, consequently, conversion rates. However, they employ different strategies and target slightly different merchant needs. EA• Image & Page Speed Booster focuses on preloading pages and images to provide a near-instant browsing experience *after* the initial page load. It emphasizes simplicity, promising a quick setup. MP ‑ Website Speedy, on the other hand, takes a broader approach by implementing techniques like asynchronous loading, prefetching, and lazy loading to improve Core Web Vitals, potentially leading to better SEO and ad ROI. EA• Image & Page Speed Booster positions itself as a quick and easy solution for improving perceived speed by preloading, while MP ‑ Website Speedy presents a more comprehensive optimization strategy focusing on improving core web vitals for both Mobile & Desktop, influencing SEO and advertising performance. The difference lies in *when* the speed improvement is noticed - EA improves experience post first load, while MP aims at enhancing that first load and maintaining speed. Both apps have extremely limited reviews which makes it difficult to reach a conclusion without testing each one.
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| Rating | 5/5 | 5/5 |
Rating EA• Image & Page Speed Booster5/5 MP ‑ Website Speedy5/5 | ||
| Reviews | 10 | 9 |
Reviews EA• Image & Page Speed Booster10 MP ‑ Website Speedy9 | ||
| Optimization Strategy | Preloading pages and images after first load | Asynchronous loading, prefetching, lazy loading, minimize render-blocking resources |
Optimization Strategy EA• Image & Page Speed BoosterPreloading pages and images after first load MP ‑ Website SpeedyAsynchronous loading, prefetching, lazy loading, minimize render-blocking resources | ||
| Focus | Improve perceived speed after initial load | Improve Core Web Vitals and SEO |
Focus EA• Image & Page Speed BoosterImprove perceived speed after initial load MP ‑ Website SpeedyImprove Core Web Vitals and SEO | ||
| Target User | Merchants looking for a quick and easy speed boost | Merchants focused on SEO and ad ROI |
Target User EA• Image & Page Speed BoosterMerchants looking for a quick and easy speed boost MP ‑ Website SpeedyMerchants focused on SEO and ad ROI | ||
| Mobile Optimization | Improves speed on mobile devices | Improves page speed for Mobile & Desktop |
Mobile Optimization EA• Image & Page Speed BoosterImproves speed on mobile devices MP ‑ Website SpeedyImproves page speed for Mobile & Desktop | ||
| Reporting | Not specified | Real-time before and after performance comparisons |
Reporting EA• Image & Page Speed BoosterNot specified MP ‑ Website SpeedyReal-time before and after performance comparisons | ||
| Image Optimization | Image Compression & Optimization, Lazy Loading Images | Lazy Loading |
Image Optimization EA• Image & Page Speed BoosterImage Compression & Optimization, Lazy Loading Images MP ‑ Website SpeedyLazy Loading | ||
| Value Proposition | Faster browsing experience after initial load | Improved SEO, ad ROI, and user engagement |
Value Proposition EA• Image & Page Speed BoosterFaster browsing experience after initial load MP ‑ Website SpeedyImproved SEO, ad ROI, and user engagement | ||
Choosing between EA• Image & Page Speed Booster and MP ‑ Website Speedy depends on your specific needs and priorities. If you're looking for a simple, quick-to-set-up solution to improve the browsing experience *after* the first page load, EA• Image & Page Speed Booster might be a good fit. However, if you're more focused on improving Core Web Vitals for better SEO and ad performance, and require optimization across both mobile and desktop devices, MP ‑ Website Speedy is likely the better choice.
Given the low number of reviews for both apps, it's recommended to take advantage of free trials (if available) to thoroughly evaluate their performance on your specific Shopify store before committing to a subscription. Remember that both apps claim to boost store speed, so hands-on testing is crucial.
EA• Image & Page Speed Booster claims a setup time of less than 10 seconds, suggesting it might be simpler to implement than MP ‑ Website Speedy.
MP ‑ Website Speedy directly targets Core Web Vitals (FCP, LCP, CLS, INP, TBT, SI) which are ranking factors for Google Search. Thus, MP ‑ Website Speedy is more directly aimed at improving SEO.
No, EA• Image & Page Speed Booster focuses on improving speed *after* the first page load by preloading content.
Both apps offer image optimization, however EA• Image & Page Speed Booster offers unlimited use, setting the size and dimensions, compared to MP ‑ Website Speedy which focuses on lazy loading.
MP ‑ Website Speedy offers real-time before and after performance comparisons with Google PageSpeed Insights, while EA• Image & Page Speed Booster doesn't mention any reporting features.
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