Joined February 2026
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A few weeks into running TheFastestWeb.site, I noticed a pattern People submitting just to get a listing and backlink, never logging in again. Over time the leaderboard started filling with ghost sites, owners long gone. So I drew a line. Free users who don't log in for 10 days get monitoring paused. Hit 30 days with no login or checking dashboard, the listing comes down. Not to punish anyone but, just to keep the board meaningful. If your site's speed matters to you, you'll be back. If it doesn't, the spot should go to someone it does matter to. Pro users are exempt.
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The site that inspired me to build @thefastestweb is back at it's feet. A few months ago, FixMyPDF.in lost 80% of its organic traffic after a framework migration. That silent performance drop is exactly why I built TheFastestWeb. Today, FixMyPDF is back above 100 daily visits. The fix? Spent a day optimizing Core Web Vitals. Traffic slowly came back over weeks. Most indie founders won't catch it that early. That's the whole point of TheFastestWeb. TheFastestWeb today: → 85 sites being tracked daily → $27 earned (3 sales) → DR 22 in ~1 month → Built from a real problem I lived through Speed issues are silent until they're not. Submit your site before Google tells you first → thefastestweb.site/submit
Spent the week building something I wish I had. thefastestweb.site A tool that tests your site’s speed every day and alerts you before performance drops hurt your SEO rankings. A few months ago I migrated @FixMyPDF to a modern framework. The site looked great. Clean code. Smooth UI. Felt fast. Then organic traffic started slipping. 100 daily visits became 80. Then 50. Then 20. Then barely 10. No errors. No downtime. Nothing obvious. When I finally checked Core Web Vitals, the damage was already done. The migration had quietly slowed the site down. I didn’t notice until rankings followed. Speed issues are silent. You don’t feel them. You see them in traffic. So I built TheFastestWeb.site Submit your site. We test it daily. If your performance trends downward, you’ll know early. Free and takes a minute to submit. UI/UX design inspired by @marclou's TrustMRR. Huge respect.
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Just got the 2nd sale on @thefastestweb $18 in 10 days of launch. Also realized this is my 6th product that has made money. No ads. No cold outreach. Just built out of own problem of not monitoring website speed and kept talking about it on X. Small numbers, but proof that shipping works. Consistency > luck. The fastest indie sites, ranked daily. Submit yours → thefastestweb.site/submit
Spent the week building something I wish I had. thefastestweb.site A tool that tests your site’s speed every day and alerts you before performance drops hurt your SEO rankings. A few months ago I migrated @FixMyPDF to a modern framework. The site looked great. Clean code. Smooth UI. Felt fast. Then organic traffic started slipping. 100 daily visits became 80. Then 50. Then 20. Then barely 10. No errors. No downtime. Nothing obvious. When I finally checked Core Web Vitals, the damage was already done. The migration had quietly slowed the site down. I didn’t notice until rankings followed. Speed issues are silent. You don’t feel them. You see them in traffic. So I built TheFastestWeb.site Submit your site. We test it daily. If your performance trends downward, you’ll know early. Free and takes a minute to submit. UI/UX design inspired by @marclou's TrustMRR. Huge respect.
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I launched @thefastestweb on Feb 14 🚀 7 days later: ✅ 41 indie sites listed 💸 First paying customer I still can't believe it. Built a speed leaderboard for indie makers. Submit your site, Start monitoring your speed, Get ranked, Earn a backlink. The idea works. The validation is real. If you haven't listed yours yet → thefastestweb.site/submit
Spent the week building something I wish I had. thefastestweb.site A tool that tests your site’s speed every day and alerts you before performance drops hurt your SEO rankings. A few months ago I migrated @FixMyPDF to a modern framework. The site looked great. Clean code. Smooth UI. Felt fast. Then organic traffic started slipping. 100 daily visits became 80. Then 50. Then 20. Then barely 10. No errors. No downtime. Nothing obvious. When I finally checked Core Web Vitals, the damage was already done. The migration had quietly slowed the site down. I didn’t notice until rankings followed. Speed issues are silent. You don’t feel them. You see them in traffic. So I built TheFastestWeb.site Submit your site. We test it daily. If your performance trends downward, you’ll know early. Free and takes a minute to submit. UI/UX design inspired by @marclou's TrustMRR. Huge respect.
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98/100 on day one. @anthovdo just dropped affiliationlist.com into @thefastestweb and went straight to #1. No warm-up. No optimisation sprint. Just built right from the start. The fastest indie sites, ranked daily → thefastestweb.site/submit
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Shoutout to @anto_cappiello - pricepush.app just landed on @thefastestweb with a 93/100 on day one. Most indie sites struggle to break 80. Hitting 93 straight out of the gate means the fundamentals are solid. The fastest indie sites ranked daily. Think yours can compete? →thefastestweb.site/submit
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24 hours in: - 4 New sites submitted - 32 speed tests triggered - 1 ad slot claimed Still tiny. But real numbers. If you're shipping websites and care about performance, submit yours daily retests alerts when your score drops.
Spent the week building something I wish I had. thefastestweb.site A tool that tests your site’s speed every day and alerts you before performance drops hurt your SEO rankings. A few months ago I migrated @FixMyPDF to a modern framework. The site looked great. Clean code. Smooth UI. Felt fast. Then organic traffic started slipping. 100 daily visits became 80. Then 50. Then 20. Then barely 10. No errors. No downtime. Nothing obvious. When I finally checked Core Web Vitals, the damage was already done. The migration had quietly slowed the site down. I didn’t notice until rankings followed. Speed issues are silent. You don’t feel them. You see them in traffic. So I built TheFastestWeb.site Submit your site. We test it daily. If your performance trends downward, you’ll know early. Free and takes a minute to submit. UI/UX design inspired by @marclou's TrustMRR. Huge respect.
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Spent the week building something I wish I had. thefastestweb.site A tool that tests your site’s speed every day and alerts you before performance drops hurt your SEO rankings. A few months ago I migrated @FixMyPDF to a modern framework. The site looked great. Clean code. Smooth UI. Felt fast. Then organic traffic started slipping. 100 daily visits became 80. Then 50. Then 20. Then barely 10. No errors. No downtime. Nothing obvious. When I finally checked Core Web Vitals, the damage was already done. The migration had quietly slowed the site down. I didn’t notice until rankings followed. Speed issues are silent. You don’t feel them. You see them in traffic. So I built TheFastestWeb.site Submit your site. We test it daily. If your performance trends downward, you’ll know early. Free and takes a minute to submit. UI/UX design inspired by @marclou's TrustMRR. Huge respect.
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