The uncomfortable truth about performance work: it does not stay done. Every update, extension and campaign tag pulls it back down.
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Nobody sets out to make their store slower. It happens through ordinary, reasonable decisions: a marketing tag added for a campaign, an extension installed to solve a real problem, a catalogue that doubled, an update that quietly changed a cache setting.
Each one costs a little. None of them is noticeable on its own, and by the time anyone notices the store feels sluggish, six months of small regressions have stacked up and nobody remembers which change caused what.
Monitoring solves this by making the decay visible while it is still one change instead of twenty. When the number moves, you know roughly when it moved, and that usually tells you why.
Automated where it can be, human where it needs to be. A dashboard nobody reads is not monitoring.
What real visitors experience, continuously.
The silent failures that cost the most.
Someone who knows your store, looking at it.
Catching one change that cost 200 milliseconds takes an hour. Untangling twenty of them a year later is a project. The economics strongly favour watching.
The alternative is finding out from a drop in conversion, by which point you have already paid for it in lost orders.
The best time to ask whether an extension will hurt performance is before it is installed. Having someone to ask makes that a two minute conversation.
Continuous data means the next piece of work starts from a real trend rather than a fresh guess, which makes it faster and cheaper to scope.
Fixed phases with a fixed price per phase. No open ending.
Lab and field data per page type, so we compare what real visitors experience against what a test tool reports.
Week 1Where the milliseconds go: server, cache, database, theme or third-party script. You get the findings ranked by impact and effort.
Week 1The fixes that pay off immediately, applied on staging first and verified before they go live.
Week 2The heavier items from the diagnosis, quoted separately so you decide what is worth doing.
Week 3 to 4The same measurements again, side by side with the starting point, plus what to watch from here.
Week 5We do not only tune other people’s Magento stores. We build and maintain them, which is why we recognise the patterns quickly.
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The questions we get most about this.
It is priced per store, based on catalogue size, how often you deploy and how much of the operational side you want us to watch. We quote it after the audit, when we know what your store actually needs.
That is exactly when it is worth most. Monitoring protects an investment you have already made; adding it after things have slipped means you are paying to fix things first.
Small regressions are handled inside the agreement. Anything larger gets a quote first, so you are never surprised by an invoice for work you did not approve.
Yes, and most of the stores we watch are ones we did not build. We do ask for an audit first, so we know what normal looks like for your store.
The agreement runs for a fixed term that we agree upfront, and we will always tell you the term before you sign. What we will not do is pretend there is no commitment.
One partner for your entire store. See what else we build and run.
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