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Page Load Timer - Measure page load time and web vitals in one click

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Page Load Timer shows you exactly how fast any webpage loads. Get Page Load time, First Contentful Paint (FCP), and Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) at a glance, plus a phase-by-phase load timeline and the top 10 slowest resources. Zero dependencies, under 15 KB. Works on any tab, supports light/dark/auto themes and saves your preferences. A clean tool for developers, QA engineers, and anyone who cares about web performance. Already featured on the Chrome Web Store and trusted by real users.

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Hey Product Hunt! I built Page Load Timer because I kept switching between DevTools tabs just to check basic performance numbers. It felt like too many steps for something I needed constantly. So I made a small, focused Chrome extension that shows load time directly on the icon badge, no clicking needed. If you want the full breakdown, click the icon to get Page Load time, FCP, LCP, a phase-by-phase timeline (DNS, connect, request, response, DOM), and the 10 slowest resources on the page. A few things I'm proud of: - Zero dependencies and under 15 KB total - Color-coded badge on the icon so you know load time at a glance (green/orange/red) - Light, dark, and auto themes with compact/default/roomy density options - All settings persist via chrome.storage.local - Fully open source on GitHub Who it's for: frontend developers, QA engineers, performance-conscious designers, and anyone who routinely checks page speed without wanting to open DevTools every time. It's free, already featured on the Chrome Web Store, and trusted by real users. Feedback is welcome: anything to add or change? What would make this part of your daily workflow?