Lower your carbon footprint by improving your website performance

<p>Have you ever been stuck waiting for a site to load, spam-clicking at the same time and hoping it would make the site load faster? I can admit to doing that more times than I would like, but that can often be the reality of navigating the web.</p> <p>&ldquo;Is it possible that the users on our website can experience the same? Is our site performing badly and using up more resources than it should?&rdquo; These were the questions we were wondering about as a team a year ago and the answers didn&rsquo;t make us happy.</p> <p>After replacing our entire website tech stack in the pursuit of delivering the most customizable content creation experience (a new business requirement), we realized that we had partly disregarded website performance &mdash; including the implementation of proper monitoring. We were unaware of how good or poor the user experience of our website was and that was a scary thought.</p> <p>When we began properly instrumenting our website stack in Q3 2022, we discovered that our services could have been in better shape when it comes to performance and serving&nbsp;pipedrive.com&rsquo;s ever-increasing public traffic. Our server-side monitoring showed us that during peak traffic times (or higher concurrent traffic), our services would completely choke and the server latency would skyrocket.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/pipedrive-engineering/lower-your-carbon-footprint-by-improving-your-website-performance-b8cb6b03c49f">View More :-</a></p>