
Performance Budget Thresholds Template
The Problem: No Clear Definition of "Good" Without concrete thresholds, you can't set performance budgets , explain pass/fail to clients, or know when to alert. "LCP should be good" isn't enough — you need numbers. This template gives you those numbers: ready-to-use thresholds by site type (e-commerce, agency client sites, content, SaaS, landing pages) so you can define "good" once and enforce it everywhere. Benefits: One place for all your budget values, client-ready language, and clear escalation (warning vs critical). What you get: Set budgets per site, get alerted only when it matters, and report to clients with confidence. Your Ready-to-Use Performance Budget Template Copy the thresholds below into a Google Sheet, CSV, or your monitoring tool. No theory — just the numbers, organised by site type and strategy. If you want the "why" behind these numbers, read our Complete Guide to Performance Budgets first. The Template Universal Thresholds (Google's "Good" Baselines) These are the
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