Use the Real User Monitoring (RUM) template within Dashboards to monitor your Core Web Vitals and set up alerts to get notified about any meaningful changes in performance.
How to set up the Dashboard template
1. Navigate to Dashboards and select the Core Web Vitals template (or you can create it your own using the Analytics dashboard type).
3. Define your dashboard context:
- Select from an existing segment
- Choose your analysis scope: site or page group
4. Select 'Create my dashboard”'
Once created, you’ll find ready-to-use widgets grouped according to each of the Core Web Vitals.
Widget groups overview
The template includes four (4) ready-to-use widget groups for each of the four (4) Core Web Vitals:
- Time To First Byte (Server + Network time)
- Largest Contentful Paint (Loading)
- Interaction to Next Paint (Interactivity)
- Cumulative Layout Shift (Visual stability)
Each group contains at least five (5) widgets:
- Image for the icon of the metric
- Image for the metric guidelines (good/bad thresholds)
- Single value for the metric 75th percentile on Desktop (name example: LCP · Desktop)
- Single value for the metric 75th percentile on Mobile (name example: LCP · Mobile)
- Line Chart with 2 lines (the metric 75th percentile on Desktop and on Mobile (name example: LCP)
The TTFB group has an additional widget:
- Tableview, grouped by country, of the 75th percentile of the metric (name : Slowest countries)
The LCP group has 2 additional widgets:
- Tableview of the 75th percentile of the metric, grouped by country (name : Slowest countries)
- Tableview of the 75th percentile of the metric, grouped by resolution (name : Screen Resolutions)
Get notified to changes in your Core Web Vitals with alerts
Set up analytics alerts based on your Core Web Vitals and get notified anytime these metrics deviate from your specified threshold, or using AI's automatic sensitivity controls.