Comparison

Ryte vs SpeedCurve in 2026: Holistic WUX Scoring vs Dedicated Performance Monitoring

Ryte scores a site across six pillars including accessibility and compliance, with no public price tag. SpeedCurve does one thing, web performance, deeper than almost anyone else, starting at $90 a month.

Updated July 3, 2026
Ryte
SpeedCurve
Key takeaways
  • SpeedCurve publishes pricing starting at $90/month for Starter, scaling to $576/month for Growth. Ryte discloses pricing only after a demo call.
  • SpeedCurve is the only one of the two with competitive benchmarking, tracking named competitor URLs against your own using identical measurement methodology.
  • Ryte is the only one of the two with dedicated Accessibility (WCAG) and Compliance (GDPR) pillars in its scoring.
  • SpeedCurve's API supports CI/CD pipeline integration, letting teams fail a build when a deploy pushes a performance metric past a budget. Ryte's API is not described as a CI/CD tool.
  • SpeedCurve correlates performance metrics like LCP with business metrics like conversion rate on its Growth and Enterprise tiers. Ryte does not offer business impact correlation.
  • Neither tool has a free tier. Ryte has no self-serve trial at all; SpeedCurve does not publicly advertise one either.

Ryte and SpeedCurve both touch Core Web Vitals, but they are answering different questions. Ryte folds performance into a broader Website User Experience (WUX) score alongside SEO, accessibility, and GDPR compliance, sold through a demo-only sales process with no published pricing. SpeedCurve is a pure-play performance monitoring platform, founded by Steve Souders and Mark Zeman, that goes deeper on speed than Ryte does on any single pillar: synthetic testing, real user monitoring, competitive benchmarking against named rivals, and CI/CD budget enforcement, all with public pricing starting at $90 a month. If your team needs one dashboard covering SEO, accessibility, and compliance, Ryte is built for that job. If your team has a dedicated performance function and needs to prove that a deploy did or did not slow the site down, SpeedCurve is the deeper tool for that specific job.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
RyteContact for pricingEnterprise teams and agencies that need technical SEO, performance, accessibility, and GDPR compliance scored through a single platform, and can commit to a sales-led procurement process to get there.
SpeedCurve$90/monthEnterprise and growth-stage teams with a dedicated performance engineering function that need competitive benchmarking, business impact data, and CI/CD budget enforcement in one platform.

Ryte

Website User Experience platform combining technical SEO, performance, accessibility, and compliance in one audit suite

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Ryte screenshot

Ryte scores a domain across six pillars under what it calls Website User Experience, or WUX: Search Engine Optimization, Web Performance, Quality Assurance, Sustainability, Accessibility, and Compliance. Performance is one pillar among six rather than the whole product, and it covers the standard set: LCP, CLS, and FID benchmarked against industry norms, with change tracking so a post-deploy regression shows up before it affects rankings.

Where Ryte pulls ahead of a performance-only tool is everywhere else on the scorecard. The Accessibility pillar audits against WCAG guidelines, and the Compliance pillar tracks GDPR-relevant privacy signals, both bundled into the same Enterprise plan as white-label reporting and API access. For a team that needs SEO, performance, accessibility, and compliance to all report through one vendor, that breadth is the whole pitch.

Ryte was acquired by Semrush in 2024. It still operates as a distinct platform with its own onboarding, but the roadmap now sits inside Semrush's broader priorities. There is no free tier and no self-serve trial: every engagement starts with a demo, and pricing is disclosed only after that conversation.

Pricing
Feature
Enterprise
Contact for pricing
WUX monitoring and scoring
Web performance analysis
Accessibility (WCAG) compliance
GDPR / compliance pillar
White-label reporting
API access
Keyword tracking
Best for: Enterprise teams and agencies that need technical SEO, performance, accessibility, and GDPR compliance scored through a single platform, and can commit to a sales-led procurement process to get there.

SpeedCurve

Web performance monitoring platform that tracks site speed through synthetic testing and real user monitoring, with competitive benchmarking and business impact correlation.

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SpeedCurve screenshot

SpeedCurve combines synthetic testing and real user monitoring in one interface, tracking LCP, CLS, and INP over time across both data sources. Having synthetic and RUM data on the same time axis makes it possible to tell whether a lab score improvement actually reflects what real visitors experience, rather than assuming the two move together.

Two features set SpeedCurve apart from simpler monitoring tools. Competitive benchmarking lets you add named competitor URLs and track their performance alongside your own, using identical testing methodology so the comparison is fair rather than approximate. Business impact correlation connects metrics like LCP to conversion rate and revenue, which gives performance data a language non-technical stakeholders can act on. Both are available from the Growth tier up; Starter includes only limited benchmarking and no business impact correlation.

The API supports CI/CD pipeline integration: programmatic test triggering, performance budget checks, and historical data retrieval that let engineering teams fail a build automatically when a deploy would push a metric past an agreed threshold. Pricing starts at $90/month for Starter and scales to $576/month for Growth, with Enterprise requiring a custom quote; there is no free tier.

Pricing
Feature
Starter
$90/month
Growth
$576/month
Enterprise
Contact for pricing
Synthetic monitoringYesYesYes
Real user monitoringYesYesYes
Competitive benchmarkingLimitedYesYes
Business impact correlationNoYesYes
API accessYesYesYes
CI/CD integrationYesYesYes
Best for: Enterprise and growth-stage teams with a dedicated performance engineering function that need competitive benchmarking, business impact data, and CI/CD budget enforcement in one platform.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Ryte
SpeedCurve
Self-serve signupNoYes, on Starter and Growth; Enterprise is contact-only
Starting priceContact for pricing$90/month
Free trialNoNot publicly advertised
Core Web Vitals trackingYes (LCP, CLS, FID)Yes (LCP, CLS, INP)
Real user monitoring (RUM)Not specifiedYes
Synthetic monitoringNot specified as a dedicated featureYes
Competitive benchmarkingNot offeredLimited on Starter, full on Growth and Enterprise
Business impact / revenue correlationNoNo on Starter, yes on Growth and Enterprise
CI/CD pipeline integrationNoYes, via API on all tiers
Accessibility (WCAG) complianceYes, dedicated pillarNot offered
GDPR / privacy complianceYes, dedicated pillarNot offered
API accessYes, on the single Enterprise planYes, on all tiers

Which should you choose?

Enterprise teams needing accessibility and GDPR compliance scoringRyte
Teams with a dedicated performance engineering functionSpeedCurve
Teams needing competitive benchmarking against named rivalsSpeedCurve
Organizations already committed to a sales-led procurement processRyte
Engineering teams wanting CI/CD budget enforcementSpeedCurve
Teams that want SEO, performance, accessibility, and compliance in one scoreRyte
Teams needing to justify performance work with revenue correlation dataSpeedCurve

These two rarely get shortlisted against each other for the same reason: they are not really solving the same problem. Ryte treats performance as one input into a broader website health score, useful when SEO, accessibility, and compliance all report to the same team. SpeedCurve treats performance as the entire product, with a depth of competitive benchmarking and CI/CD integration that Ryte does not attempt to match. A team should pick based on whether performance is one of several concerns or the primary one, not on which tool has more total features.

Bottom line

Book a Ryte demo if performance is one pillar among several, SEO and accessibility and GDPR compliance all matter, and your organization already runs sales-led software purchases. Sign up for SpeedCurve at $90 a month if a dedicated performance function needs competitive benchmarking, business impact correlation, and CI/CD budget enforcement, and speed is the primary metric you are accountable for. Neither pricing model is friendly to small teams testing the water: Ryte hides its number behind a sales call, and SpeedCurve's Growth tier jumps to $576 a month once you need the features that justify choosing it over a cheaper monitoring tool.

Frequently asked questions

Is Ryte or SpeedCurve better for tracking Core Web Vitals specifically?

SpeedCurve is the more specialized choice for Core Web Vitals, tracking LCP, CLS, and INP across both synthetic tests and real user monitoring with trend visualization tied to deployment events. Ryte tracks LCP, CLS, and FID as one pillar within its broader WUX score, which is useful context but shallower than a dedicated performance tool.

Does Ryte offer competitive benchmarking like SpeedCurve does?

No, Ryte does not offer competitive performance benchmarking against named competitor URLs. SpeedCurve's competitive benchmarking is a core feature from the Starter tier up, using the same synthetic testing methodology on your site and your competitors' so the comparison is methodologically fair.

Can either tool integrate performance checks into a CI/CD pipeline?

SpeedCurve can. Its API supports programmatic test triggering and performance budget checks that can be wired into a deployment pipeline to fail a build automatically when a metric crosses a threshold. Ryte's API is not described as supporting this kind of CI/CD workflow.

Which tool is cheaper for a small team to start with?

SpeedCurve has a lower and more predictable entry cost at $90 per month for the Starter tier, even though it climbs to $576 per month for Growth. Ryte has no published pricing at all and requires a demo call before you learn the cost, which typically points toward an enterprise-scale budget regardless of team size.

Does SpeedCurve cover accessibility or GDPR compliance the way Ryte does?

No, SpeedCurve is a performance monitoring platform and does not offer accessibility or GDPR compliance auditing. Ryte has dedicated Accessibility (WCAG) and Compliance (GDPR) pillars built into its WUX scoring, which is the better fit for organizations with legal obligations in either area.

What is business impact correlation, and does Ryte have it?

Business impact correlation connects performance metrics like LCP or load time to business outcomes like conversion rate or revenue per session, and it is a SpeedCurve feature available from the Growth tier up. Ryte does not offer this kind of correlation; its WUX score reports pillar-level health rather than tying performance to revenue.

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