Dec 1, 2022
Hi there! Every year feels like a big year, and 2022 has been no exception. Not only did we celebrate our ninth birthday (!!!) we also:
As we enter our tenth year of bringing you the very best performance monitoring tools we can muster – and helping you deliver fast, joyous experiences to your users – we welcome your feedback and suggestions. Here's to the year that was and the year ahead. :-) Tammy (@tameverts) Home dashboardIt only took nine years, but we now have a home page! Your Home dashboard brings together your Synthetic and RUM data to provide an easy-to-digest – and easy-to-share – snapshot of how your site is performing. You can see at a glance:
(Hint: If you're considering installing a big-screen performance monitor at your organization, this dashboard is a good candidate for that.) Synthetic Site dashboardYou may have noticed that your Site dashboard has been given a complete overhaul. It now focuses on helping you spot differences between the performance of your pages, making it easier to identify which pages in your site have performance issues. When you identify a page that needs further investigation, you can quickly navigate through to your new Synthetic Page Dashboard... Synthetic Page dashboardYou'll find your new Page dashboard to be similar to your old Synthetic Site dashboard. Here you can still find time series charts that show how performance is trending over time across a number of key metrics, including Core Web Vitals. Contextual Web Vitals recommendationsAs you may already know, we run full Lighthouse audits on every page you test in synthetic. The results – including detailed performance optimization recommendations – are available in your test details. In addition to that, we now badge all performance recommendations with the Core Web Vitals metric (LCP, CLS, FID, and TBT) they affect. Fix those performance issues and you should see an improvement in your Core Web Vitals and Lighthouse scores. Here are the dashboards where you can find your badged performance recommendations:
RUM Compare dashboardWith your RUM Compare dashboard, you can easily generate side-by-side comparisons for any two cohorts of data. Some of the many reasons you might want to compare RUM cohorts:
RUM update: Page labelsPage labels are an integral part of getting the most out of dashboards like your RUM Compare dashboard (above). We've added new capabilities for defining page labels with an easy, no-code, server-side (SpeedCurve) option using URL patterns. (This means you now have four options for labeling pages in RUM depending on your use case.) RUM update: Performance heat mapsWe've added heat maps to your RUM Performance dashboard. These let you quickly spot which page labels or paths are outliers. You can then prioritize and focus on these areas to improve important metrics like Largest Contentful Paint. Fixing high-traffic but poor-performing areas of your site will help lift your overall metrics. Synthetic update: Compare third partiesWhen comparing any two synthetic tests, we now show you a comparison of common third parties and identify which third parties are unique to each test. This lets you quickly spot changes in common third parties, as well as new third parties that might have introduced performance issues. Expanded Industry Speed BenchmarksPage Speed Benchmarks is an interactive dashboard that lets you explore and compare web performance data for leading websites across several industries – from retail to media – over the past year. The dashboard allows you to easily filter by region, industry, mobile/desktop, fast/slow, and key web performance metrics, including Core Web Vitals. The Industry Benchmarks dashboard is publicly available (meaning you don't need a SpeedCurve account to explore it) and is a treasure trove of meaningful data that you can use for your own research. Lots of new videos!We've added a plethora of new videos to give you everything from dashboard tours to best practices for fighting third-party regressions and tracking Core Web Vitals. You can find them in our Support Hub. Was that a lot? It feels like a lot!As always, we welcome your questions and feedback. Let us know your thoughts by replying to this email or sending us a note at support@speedcurve.com. |