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Monitor website performance with GitHub Actions for free

I have created an example repository on how I setup GitHub Actions to run Speedlify by @zachleat to monitor Website Lighthouse score and Axe testing.

Since GitHub Actions is free for a public repository, if you can public your instance, you can monitor hundreds of websites for free.

The dashboard (like in the image) can be deployed to any static hosting including GitHub Pages and Vercel. You can have a look at the dashboard for my personal website.

Here is the repository https://github.com/ThewApp/speedlify-actions

As #actionshackathon is ongoing, I have submitted it here.

I also would like to know that do indie hackers care about web performance. How often do you run Lighthouse during development and do you use any services to monitor your Lighthouse score?

Do you use any services to monitor your Lighthouse score?
  1. Yes - please comment the name of that service.
  2. No - why not?
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