Monitoring and Optimization of Google Core Web Vitals: A Guide


Google Core Web Vitals is an initiative that focuses on user -experience websites. It allows you to easily identify the bad experience of users on your site and also shows how bad UX affects SEO. 🚀
The three main web-gain metrics from Google measure different aspects of website performance: Largest Contentible Paint (LCP), Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS) and Interaction to Next Paint (Inp). 🧠
There are different types of Core Web Vitals data that you often see in different data and data sources, so it is important to understand the difference. 💡
Before subscribing for a monitoring service, it is recommended that you take a single test test test with a free tool such as Google's Pagespeed Insights or Debugbear Website Speed Test. ⚡
Continuing the tests, you will get advantages over individual tests. For example, constant testing causes a notification when a new problem appears on your website, allowing you to start solving it immediately. 🧩
- 📌 Google Core Web Vitals are important metrics that measure custom experience on your site.
- 📌 This article considers how they are measured and how you can use Debugbear to monitor them.
- 📌 It is important to understand the difference between different types of Core Web Vitals data that you often see in different data and data sources.
- 📌 Debugbear is a tool that allows you to monitor and optimize Core Web Vitals, offering detailed reports and recommendations.
Для підготовки контенту ми дослідили статті, присвячені сучасним підходам у створенні сайтів, UX/UI дизайну та просуванню в Google:
https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2024/04/monitor-optimize-google-core-web-vitals/