Exporting Google PageSpeed Insights data to Amazon S3 with Adzviser gives you full ownership of your page speed data. Store Core Web Vitals—LCP, INP, CLS, FCP, and TTFB—alongside Lighthouse Performance, SEO, Accessibility, and Best Practices scores for any URL in CSV or JSON, and set up automated scheduled exports across desktop and mobile.
Export LCP, INP, CLS, FCP, and TTFB along with their assessments to S3 to track how real users experience your page
Store Lighthouse scores and Core Web Vitals across device types in S3 to catch mobile-specific slowdowns
Keep SEO, Accessibility, and Best Practices scores in S3 to stay on top of discoverability and usability
Feed page speed data from S3 into your own tooling to rank the highest-impact improvements to lift your Performance score
Google PageSpeed Insights is free for every Adzviser subscriber — no account to connect and nothing extra to pay. Just enter a URL and export to Amazon S3.
Export Google PageSpeed Insights data in CSV for easy spreadsheet analysis or JSON for programmatic use. Choose the format that fits your workflow.
Set up scheduled exports to Amazon S3 and never worry about manual data pulls again. Your Google PageSpeed Insights data stays current automatically.
Your data lives in your own AWS account. No vendor lock-in, no data limits—complete control over your Google PageSpeed Insights data.
Get enterprise-quality data export pipelines at a fraction of the cost of traditional ETL tools. Get started for as low as $0.99. See pricing →
Set up your Google PageSpeed Insights to Amazon S3 integration in minutes with Adzviser's no-code connector.
Create an Adzviser account or log in if you already have one. Google PageSpeed Insights is free for every subscriber.
Enter the web page URL you want to analyze on desktop or mobile. There's no account to connect—just point Adzviser at the page.
Select Amazon S3 as your destination and export your page speed data in CSV or JSON to your own bucket. View available metrics and breakdowns for Google PageSpeed Insights →
Your page speed data now lands in Amazon S3. Store Core Web Vitals and Lighthouse scores as a single source of truth for your data pipeline.
See how marketers are using Adzviser to export their Google PageSpeed Insights data to Amazon S3.
Exporting Google PageSpeed Insights data to Amazon S3 is simple with Adzviser. Sign up, start your $0.99 trial to create a workspace, select Google PageSpeed Insights as your data source, choose Amazon S3 as your export destination, configure your S3 bucket, and set up your export schedule. No coding required. View Amazon S3 Setup Guide →
Yes! Adzviser lets you choose between CSV and JSON output formats when exporting to Amazon S3. CSV is great for spreadsheet compatibility and tools like Athena, while JSON is ideal for programmatic processing and preserving nested data structures.
With Adzviser, you can export all standard Google PageSpeed Insights metrics including FCP, LCP, INP, CLS, TTFB, performance score, accessibility score, best practices score, and SEO score. Choose any combination of metrics and breakdowns to include in your S3 exports. View all Google PageSpeed Insights metrics and breakdowns →
Yes! Adzviser supports scheduled exports so your Amazon S3 bucket is always up-to-date with the latest Google PageSpeed Insights data. Set daily, weekly, or monthly export schedules.
Adzviser offers a $0.99 14-day trial to get started. All plans include unlimited account connections, unlimited exports, and access to all destinations. After the trial, pricing is based on the number of data sources you use. View pricing details →
Yes! Adzviser supports Google BigQuery as an export destination. If you prefer Google Cloud's data warehouse for SQL-based analytics, BigQuery is a great alternative to Amazon S3. Connect Google PageSpeed Insights to BigQuery →
Yes! Adzviser offers a library of ready-to-use AI prompts specifically designed for Google PageSpeed Insights. These prompts cover reporting, optimization, analysis, and auditing — customize them with your account name and date range, then paste into Amazon S3. Browse Google PageSpeed Insights AI prompts →
Yes! Google PageSpeed Insights is free for every Adzviser subscriber. There's no account to connect and nothing extra to pay—fair per-user rate limits keep it available for everyone.
No. Google PageSpeed Insights analyzes any public URL, so there's no account to connect or workspace to create. Just enter the web page URL you want to analyze and export it to Amazon S3.
You can export Core Web Vitals along with both lab and field data, plus Lighthouse Performance, SEO, Accessibility, and Best Practices scores for any URL on desktop and mobile.