Real User Monitoring now supports Core Web Vitals

Released on: November 2021

We’ve added Core Web Vitals to Real User Monitoring to help you track and improve the real-world performance of your websites. Google’s Core Web Vitals are now a key part of its search ranking algorithm, focusing on loading speed, interactivity, and visual stability. With this update, Atatus now gives you direct visibility into these metrics from your RUM dashboard.

Real User Monitoring now supports Core Web Vitals

What does Atatus Core Web Vitals offer?

You can now track the following Core Web Vitals in Atatus RUM:

  • Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) – measures loading performance
  • First Input Delay (FID) – measures interactivity
  • Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS) – measures visual stability
  • First Contentful Paint (FCP)
  • Time to First Byte (TTFB)

Each metric is classified into Good, Needs Improvement, or Poor, based on Google's official thresholds. This makes it easy to identify and fix performance bottlenecks. With the above classification, it will be easy for you to identify critical issues and resolve them more quickly.

To make sure you are familiar with Google Core Web Vitals, we have written blog posts:

  • Core Web Vitals - New Metrics for User Experience
  • What is Core Web Vitals and How to monitor it

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