Your site vs.
theirs.
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Paste two URLs and see who wins on speed, mobile, SEO, and accessibility — side by side, plain English.
Don't know who your competitor is? Three ways to find one in 30 seconds →
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Suggest three for me.
Tell us what kind of restaurant you run and where you are. We'll pull three nearby competitors with public websites and you pick.
- Search what your customers search. On Google Maps, type "best [cuisine] in [your neighborhood]" — the top three results are who you're actually competing with for the next reservation. Click their pin → tap "Website" → copy that URL into the right field.
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Compare against your old self.
Wonder if last year's redesign actually helped? Paste your own URL into the second field with
https://web.archive.org/web/2024/in front (e.g.https://web.archive.org/web/2024/https://yoursite.com). The Wayback Machine returns the version closest to that date.
Runs two Google PageSpeed audits in parallel. Takes about 20–30 seconds.
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Google's audit engine
The open-source auditing tool Google ships inside Chrome and inside PageSpeed Insights. It simulates a mobile page load and scores your site…
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