Stupid fast, on purpose: how Kyre thinks about speed

Speed isn't a feature we added. It's the thing the whole product is built around.

A slow page doesn’t just feel bad - it costs you sales, signups, and watch time, quietly, every single day. Most site builders treat speed as something you tune after launch, with a plugin or a setting buried three menus deep. We built Kyre the other way around.

Speed as a default, not a setting

There’s no “performance mode” to turn on in Kyre. Every template, every theme, every page is built to load fast from the moment you publish - because the platform itself is fast, not because you configured it correctly. You shouldn’t need to know what a render-blocking script is to have a fast site.

Where the slowness usually comes from

On most builders, speed problems come from the same handful of places: too many third-party scripts loaded on every page, images that were never resized for the web, and hosting that wasn’t built with global audiences in mind. Kyre handles all three by default - optimised images, a lean script footprint, and hosting that serves your site from somewhere close to whoever’s actually visiting it.

Why checkout speed matters more than people think

Every extra second on a checkout page costs you buyers who were already convinced - they just got impatient. It’s one of the most expensive places on your whole site to be slow, and one of the easiest to overlook, because most builders treat checkout as a third-party redirect rather than part of the actual site.

What this means for you

You don’t get a speed report to read or a score to chase. You get a site that’s fast everywhere, automatically, so you can spend your time on the thing only you can do - making something worth visiting in the first place.