Mobile speed report · June 17, 2026
How www.whimstay.com loads on a phone
We loaded 3 of your pages on a typical phone over a normal cellular connection and recorded each one frame by frame - 30 frames in all. On a fast desktop these pages feel fine, which is exactly why what is below is easy to miss.
Captured June 17, 2026 - a snapshot of the live site that day. If the site has changed since, this report may no longer reflect it.
In plain terms, a visitor on a phone waits about 4.0s before the typical page here is usable.
How to read this. Each strip is one of your pages loading on a phone, left to right in real time. We pulled the moments that matter out of every frame we captured. Tap any frame to enlarge it.
Homepage
/Nothing appears for the first 4.6s
The first pixels take that long to land, so the page feels stalled at the start.
▶ Press play - watch how long it sits empty before anything shows.
Frame-by-frame breakdown 5 frames analyzed
The moments that matter, left to right - tap any frame to enlarge it.
Blue = the first content lands. Orange = the moment the biggest piece of the page lands. Red boxes = parts of the page that move after a visitor is already reading. A near-blank frame is a phone still showing an empty screen.
This page takes about 5 seconds to show you its main content - that's on the slow side - but once it loads, everything feels responsive and smooth.
Blog
/blogNothing appears for the first 4.8s
The first pixels take that long to land, so the page feels stalled at the start.
▶ Press play - watch how long it sits empty before anything shows.
Frame-by-frame breakdown 21 frames analyzed
The moments that matter, left to right - tap any frame to enlarge it.
This page is quite slow - it takes nearly five seconds before the main content appears, which would frustrate most visitors.
Property detail
/detail/Honokowai-Palms-A7/0f4acf164fb2775b14ad0f34c8fba841Loads cleanly in 2.4s
▶ Press play - it loads cleanly. See for yourself.
Frame-by-frame breakdown 4 frames analyzed
The moments that matter, left to right - tap any frame to enlarge it.
The page loads in about two seconds and feels very smooth and responsive when you click or interact with it - that's excellent performance.
That is the full read on your live site, captured frame by frame. Any questions on it, just reply to the email it came with.
Measured on June 17, 2026 on an emulated mid-range phone over the Slow-4G throttling profile Google PageSpeed uses - the conditions a real mobile visitor faces, not a developer's fast laptop. "Speed score" is the same 0-100 scale Google PageSpeed uses for mobile (90 and up is fast, under 50 is slow); "layout-shift score" is Google's CLS, where anything above 0.25 is poor.
Put together by ShakaCode.