Real User Monitoring (RUM) lets you see how users experience your site
This @speedcurve snapshot shows how perf impacts UX — only 43% of users were happy! 😬
Better perf = better UX = better results
Are you tracking RUM yet?
I would use @speedcurve if I could.
My client allowed #WebPageTest IPs, much easier for them is seems, than checking HTTP headers from SpeedCurve.
Real User Monitoring (RUM) lets you see how users experience your site
This @speedcurve snapshot shows how perf impacts UX — only 43% of users were happy! 😬
Better perf = better UX = better results
Are you tracking RUM yet?
Fellow @speedcurve users, is there a way to get the value of the document request’s “Request Start” somewhere in charts? Or even values for DNS Lookup, Initial Connection, TLS Negotiation?
Or a way to flush network “stack” in the browser in a multi-steps script?
Context: I have to use a script to initialize a context before running a test for an URL. But this script connects to the domain/server, so when I run `navigate %URL%` at the end, there is no DNS/connection/TLS.
“Web Performance Guide” by @speedcurve
🔗 https://www.speedcurve.com/web-performance-guide/
> New to the world of web performance? Welcome! Here's everything you need to know to master website monitoring, analytics, and diagnostics. Learn how to deliver a fast, joyous experience to all your users.
⚓️ https://nicolas-hoizey.com/links/2024/06/26/web-performance-guide/
“Web Performance Guide” by @speedcurve
🔗 https://www.speedcurve.com/web-performance-guide/
> New to the world of web performance? Welcome! Here's everything you need to know to master website monitoring, analytics, and diagnostics. Learn how to deliver a fast, joyous experience to all your users.
⚓️ https://nicolas-hoizey.com/links/2024/06/26/web-performance-guide/
“SpeedCurve | NEW: RUM attribution and subparts for Interaction to Next Paint!” by @cliff
🔗 https://www.speedcurve.com/blog/rum-attribution-subparts-interaction-to-next-paint/
> In addition to advanced settings, navigation types, and page attributes, we've just released more diagnostic detail for the latest flavor in Core Web Vitals: Interaction to Next Paint (INP).
This looks great, will use it ASAP for client sites!
“SpeedCurve | NEW: RUM attribution and subparts for Interaction to Next Paint!” by @cliff
🔗 https://www.speedcurve.com/blog/rum-attribution-subparts-interaction-to-next-paint/
> In addition to advanced settings, navigation types, and page attributes, we've just released more diagnostic detail for the latest flavor in Core Web Vitals: Interaction to Next Paint (INP).
This looks great, will use it ASAP for client sites!
It will be hard work, but it will be gratifying to achieve improvements
Tool: Lighthouse report on @speedcurve
🔗 “Why you need to know your site's performance poverty line (and how to find it)” by @tammy
Is there an official #SpeedCurve account on Mastodon?