Regarding Improvement of my LCP and INP

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Vamshikrishna Enjapuri

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Jul 29, 2025, 8:26:50 AMJul 29
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Hi everyone,

We've been working for some time on improving the LCP and INP scores for mobile devices. While the performance on desktop is excellent, the mobile metrics—especially LCP and INP—aren't improving despite our efforts.

We're using Google's PageSpeed Insights for testing. Here's our website: https://contactswing.ai

The site is built on Webflow, and while the overall score is decent, the LCP on mobile remains poor. We'd really appreciate any suggestions or best practices to help us improve both LCP and INP on mobile.

Thanks in advance for your support!

❄ Johannes Henkel

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Jul 29, 2025, 1:00:26 PMJul 29
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From the field data, it looks that the TTFB for mobile for this origin is high, so I think understanding the reason for that would be the most important (e.g., CDN / hosting, redirects, etc.).

Relevant articles:

This could be a useful UI to look at as well (timeseries of the loading metrics including TTFB):

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