I want this site’s score in Google’s Pagespeed Insights/Lighthouse to be good or even great, and I wanted an easy way to keep an eye on performance as I constantly iterate on the site over time instead of running one-off Lighthouse checks per page.
The plugin runs bulk Google PageSpeed Insights scans from within the site on pages I’ve selected, stores the last 20 results, and shows score deltas against the previous run so a regression is obvious instead of buried in a report. It nudges me automatically to run a scan after a theme or plugin update, since that’s usually when something breaks. A “copy report for Claude” button formats results for pasting straight into a conversation, which is how most of the performance fixes on the changelog actually started.
It also connects to Angie, Elementor’s AI assistant, so I can ask “what are my Lighthouse scores?” and get a real answer back. The scores on the infrastructure page’s stack snapshot come straight from this plugin’s stored history.