Your Website Loads Fine in London.
Does It Load at All in Shanghai?
📍 Direct Local Connection in Mainland China
📧 Full Report in ~5 Minutes
Two-thirds of foreign websites fail to fully load in mainland China — most companies only find out when a partner tells them. Run a free audit before it costs you a deal.
China Doesn't Send a 404. It Just Goes Quiet.
When your website stalls under China's network conditions, your Chinese buyer sees a blank page or a spinning loader — and closes the tab. No error email. No bounce rate spike. Nothing on your end. You keep sending campaigns into a room where the lights are off.
Your Stack Did It. Not Your Hosting.
The most common China website failures are not caused by your server. They are caused by standard Western third-party scripts your team added years ago — and every modern website uses them. China's network environment does not distinguish by brand size or reputation.
A Green Checkmark Is Not the Same as a Page That Loads.
Most free China accessibility checkers send a single HTTP request and report "accessible" if your domain resolves. That takes 200 milliseconds and tells you nothing about how your page actually renders inside a real Chinese browser.
What Lands in Your Inbox in ~5 Minutes
A complete audit report — plain English, no technical background required. No dashboard to log into.
What Your China Accessibility Score Means
Every audit returns a 0–100 score based on real load time measured from inside China, plus how many resources are inaccessible. No technical background needed.
| Score | Grade | Load Time | What It Means |
|---|---|---|---|
| 90–100 | ⚡ Excellent | ≤ 3s | Opens instantly. Buyers see everything. No action needed. |
| 75–89 | ✅ Good | ≤ 10s | Mostly accessible. A few minor scripts worth replacing before your next campaign. |
| 60–74 | ⏳ Needs Work | ≤ 30s | Visible delays. Warm leads may wait; cold visitors will not. |
| 40–59 | 🐢 Poor | ≤ 120s | Serious friction. Most buyers abandon before your page renders. |
| 1–39 | 🚨 Critical | >120s | Effectively unreachable. Fix this before any China-facing activity. |
| — | ⚠ Challenge | — | CDN security layer detected — full evaluation interrupted. Contact us for manual review. |
Most unoptimized foreign websites score between 40–65 on their first audit. Below 60 means buyers are experiencing a broken page — and you will not know unless you test.
This Is What You Will Receive
Score, load time, resource availability list, China screenshot, and fix recommendations — all in one report, delivered to your inbox in plain English.


Frequently Asked Questions
Why is my website slow in China when it loads fine everywhere else?
Is Google Analytics accessible from within China?
Can I accurately test my website's China performance from an overseas connection?
Does Cloudflare or a CDN fix the China problem?
Why are certain overseas services not accessible within China?
How is this different from GTmetrix, Pingdom, or other speed test tools?
Do I need an ICP license to improve my China score?
What does "tested from inside China" actually mean technically?
What can I do to actually fix a low score?
Score Below 60? Skip the Six-Week Dev Sprint.
Fixing a low score the traditional way means removing scripts, finding replacements, testing across environments, and dealing with dev queue time — typically weeks. VjQj deploys a China-accessible brand presence in days, with no ICP filing, no server migration, and no technical work on your side.
Find Out in 5 Minutes What Chinese Buyers See Right Now
Enter your URL. Get your score, load time, resource availability list, screenshot, and fix recommendations.