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Andrey Kopylov
Andrey Kopylov

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Top 10 Tools for Core Web Vitals Monitoring

Core Web Vitals are a set of performance metrics that measure the user experience of a website. Google has announced that these metrics will be used as ranking factors in search results, so it's important for website owners to monitor and optimize for them. In this blog post, we'll take a look at the top 10 tools for Core Web Vitals monitoring.

  1. Google Search Console: This is a free tool provided by Google that allows you to track the performance of your website and see how it's performing in terms of Core Web Vitals. You can access the tool by logging into your Google Search Console account and navigating to the "Performance" tab.
  2. Lighthouse: This is an open-source tool developed by Google that allows you to audit the performance of your website. You can use Lighthouse to get a detailed report on your website's Core Web Vitals, as well as other performance metrics. You can run Lighthouse in Chrome DevTools or as a command-line tool.
  3. PageSpeed Insights: This is another free tool provided by Google that allows you to analyze the performance of your website. You can use PageSpeed Insights to get a report on your website's Core Web Vitals, as well as other performance metrics.
  4. Loado: This is a Real User Monitoring tool that allows you to track the performance of your website in real-time. It provides detailed reports on Core Web Vitals and other performance metrics such as User Timings API, as well as alerts for any issues that may arise.
  5. WebPageTest: WebPageTest is a paid performance service based on Google's Lighthouse. It allows you to test the performance of your website from multiple locations around the world and get a report on the website's Core Web Vitals.
  6. GTmetrix: This is a paid tool that allows you to test the performance of your website and get a detailed report on your website's Core Web Vitals, as well as other performance metrics.
  7. New Relic: This is an all-in-one enterprise tool for monitoring and devops. It provides comprehensive reports on Core Web Vitals and other performance metrics, as well as notifications when it detects any potential problems or issues. It also offers a powerful set of tools for managing and optimizing cloud infrastructure.
  8. Datadog: This is an enterprise-level performance monitoring service that provides real-user monitoring (RUM) features. It offers comprehensive reports on Core Web Vitals and other performance metrics, as well as notifications when it detects any potential problems or issues.
  9. Pingdom: Pingdom is a paid tool that offers the ability to continuously monitor the performance of a website. It generates comprehensive reports on the website's Core Web Vitals and other performance metrics, and sends notifications when it detects any potential problems or issues.
  10. Atatus: Atatus is a paid monitoring service that offers the ability to continuously monitor the performance of a website. It provides comprehensive reports on the website's Core Web Vitals and other performance metrics.

Conclusion:

There are many tools available for monitoring Core Web Vitals, both free and paid. It's important to choose a tool that meets the needs of your website and your budget. Whether you're just starting out or you're an experienced developer, there's a tool out there that can help you monitor and optimize the performance of your website.

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