Speedy Pixels
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Speedy Pixels uses parallel processing to optimize your tracking pixels and increase your PageSpeed.
The main reason stores struggle to increase their Google PageSpeed score is they are bogged down by third party Javascript, such as Google Analytics. Instead of lagging your site, Speedy Pixels shifts these JavaScript pixels off the main thread and onto a web worker for parallel processing; meaning you can still track all of your data accurately, but without your website performance being penalized. Speedy Pixels can optimize analytics, A/B testers, trackers, ads, and more!
The main reason stores struggle to increase their Google PageSpeed score is they are bogged down by third party Javascript, such as Google Analytics. Instead of lagging your site, Speedy Pixels shifts these JavaScript pixels off the main thread and onto a web worker for parallel processing; meaning you can still track all of your data accurately, but without your website performance being penalized. Speedy Pixels can optimize analytics, A/B testers, trackers, ads, and more!
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- Removes your pixels’ impact on PageSpeed
- Easily manage your pixels
- Improve website performance
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- Works with the latest themes
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June 26, 2023
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