36 documents tagged with “Monitoring”
Monitoring.
“Domains” Report
The “Domains” report showcases the speed status of measured domains. It is the most critical report concerning the overall speed development of the website.
“Pages” Report
The “Pages” report in PageSpeed.ONE monitoring reveals the status and evolution of the speed of measured URLs.
“Technical” Report
Technical indicators of a website are often overlooked, yet they can play a pivotal role in enhancing your site’s speed and performance. In this article, discover why it’s crucial to monitor data volume, request count, and other technical metrics, and how they can impact user metrics like LCP or FCP. Learn how to leverage our PageSpeed.ONE services for efficient monitoring and optimization of your site’s technical indicators.
“Watchdog” Report
Every day, Watchdog monitors the speed of the measured pages of your website. If any key metric changes, the Speed Watchdog will alert you.
Additional Updates in PLUS Testing (Stable Infrastructure, “Technical” Report, and Notes in Graphs)
Beyond the Speed Watchdog and notifications, the PLUS tester introduces a host of new features that simplify monitoring and evaluating your website’s speed.
How Do We Measure Website Speed?
Discover in this text how we precisely download and process website speed data in the monitoring of pagespeed.one.
How to Evaluate Watchdog Reports?
Watchdog monitors the speed of your monitored website pages daily through Monitoring PLUS. If a key metric changes, Speed Watchdog alerts you. This text explains who should evaluate these reports and how.
Lighthouse Diff: Comparing Two Website Speed Tests
Lighthouse Diff is a tool for visually comparing two Lighthouse reports. It helps identify exactly what has changed on a website—from the overall score to metrics and individual recommendations.
Measurement Update (v 4.5.1)
Last week, changes in AWS infrastructure caused temporary instability in measurement results, affecting our Watchdog and its notifications.
Monitoring 4.7: New Version, New Language. Hello, world!
We’re excited to introduce our latest update, which teaches our monitoring tool to speak English and test faster than ever before.
Monitoring 4.9: More Data from the Chrome UX Report
From version 4.9, we add an additional set of data to help you quickly identify issues and make better optimization prioritization decisions.
Monitoring PageSpeed.ONE Version 4.5: New Landing Pages, Help, Monthly Navigation Types
Introducing the next version of the PageSpeed.ONE web speed monitoring. We focused on better explanations of the PLUS monitoring features for those interested.
Monitoring v4.2
We are delighted to announce the launch of the latest version of app.pagespeed.cz, our web speed monitoring tool.
Monitoring v4.6
The new version of Monitoring PLUS by PageSpeed.ONE introduces speed scores, significant improvements in note-taking, and more accurate Watchdog notifications. Discover how these changes can streamline your speed optimization and performance tracking.
Monitoring v4.7.2: English Version and Minor Enhancements
We have deployed version 4.7.2 of our PageSpeed.ONE monitoring. This release brings several adjustments to the user interface and technical backend, enhancing your navigation within the application and improving measurement reliability.
Monitoring v4.8: Automatic Trial and More
The main changes? You can now automatically start a trial of PLUS tests, we’ve sped up and refined the initial phase of web testing, and we continue to teach the PageSpeed.ONE interface in English.
Monitoring v4.9.1: New SPS Score, Watchdog Changes
Version 4.9.1 introduces several enhancements and fixes to improve your experience with our web speed monitoring.
PageSpeed.ONE Speed Tester: What’s New in Version 3.1
Our web speed tester has taken another leap forward, and we’re delighted to introduce the features in version 3.1.
PageSpeed.ONE Tester: What’s New in Version 3.0
As some of you may have noticed, the PageSpeed.ONE website has donned a new look, and alongside, we are gradually launching the third version of our web speed tester.
Paid Tests PLUS: Speed Monitor and Notifications
In the third part of this series, we introduce its flagship feature or rather its standard-bearer as the key member of the news army. Let’s focus on the Speed Monitor.
Performance Budgets
Performance budgets are a methodology used to maintain web page speed at a predefined level. Imagine a "budget" as a limit of values for various metrics.
PLUS Tests for All Pros Who Want a Faster Web
PageSpeed.ONE PLUS tester is designed for anyone professionally managing websites who understands that speed matters because it enhances business metrics.
Release of PageSpeed.ONE Speed Monitoring Version 4.4: Navigation Types, New Test Setup, and a Trove of Help
We've been working hard (really hard) on the help section. Plus, we've automated the launch of monitoring PLUS. The main update, however, will delight anyone who loves truly fast pages.
Report "Summary"
The introductory page, known as "Summary", serves as a quick display of the current state of your website’s speed across various contexts and types of measurements
Speed Tester Version 4.3: Help Documentation, Guardian Enhancements, CrUX Graphs, and More
We have added help documentation, enhancing our audience’s education, integrated Guardian into the Summary report, displayed specific Metric values, and made further interface improvements.
Speed Watchdog Alerts
Properly configured notifications and their evaluation are part of the "performance budgets" topic and the absolute foundation of caring for your website’s speed.
Test Run Detail Report
The test run detail provides results of a specific test of one of your website's URLs.
Test Settings
Proper settings are crucial for accurate speed measurement, so please pay close attention to this text.
Tester 4.0: New “Summary” Version, New Metrics, New Charts (and Much More)
We are thrilled to introduce you to version 4.0 of our speed tester, on which we have been working for the past few months.
Tester Version 2: User Data from Chrome UX Report and Other Changes
When we at PageSpeed.ONE began developing our tester last year, we had two goals. To create a tool that seamlessly integrates into our web speed measurement workflows, and to use it as a means to enhance awareness of speed itself.
Tester Version 4.1: Charts in Reports, Clearer Modals, and More
Following the recent release of version 4.0, we have prepared another batch of enhancements for our web speed monitoring tool. Besides a range of minor tweaks and bug fixes, we bring you several user-oriented updates.
Update of TTFB Measurement in Synthetic Data (release 4.7.1)
We have implemented a change in measurement that will affect server response values (TTFB metric) in synthetic data.
Version 4.10: PageSpeed.ONE Domain, History, Manual Testing, Custom Times…
Release 4.10: measurement history, manual testing (beta), custom testing times (beta), faster test initiation, new help and transition to the PageSpeed.ONE domain.
Version 4.11: Insights, Chrome Extension, and New Branding
Release 4.11 introduces PageSpeed.ONE Insights for rapid website testing with business recommendations, the Chrome Extension Core Web Vitals Live, and a fresh visual identity for PageSpeed.ONE.
Web Speed Monitoring: Why It’s Crucial and How to Use It Effectively
Occasional speed checks aren’t enough. Without continuous speed monitoring, hidden issues remain unseen, you lack historical data for analysis, and trends that can cost your site conversions and visitors are easily overlooked.
Welcome to PageSpeed.ONE’s Website Speed Tester!
Before diving into our tool, take a quick tour of the features it offers.