Performance Monitoring for Mobile
in progress
Aurelio Volle
Description
Our upcoming feature will enhance performance monitoring by providing insights specifically for mobile devices. Currently, the Google PageSpeed score is based on the desktop version. With this improvement, you'll have access to performance data for mobile, allowing you to optimize your website's mobile experience.
Key Benefits:
- Mobile-Focused Insights:Gain valuable performance insights tailored to mobile devices, enabling you to optimize mobile user experiences.
- Comprehensive Analysis:Understand how your website performs on both desktop and mobile, making informed decisions for improvements.
How Can You Help Us?
- Vote:Show your interest and support by voting for this feature on our roadmap.
- Share Your Ideas:Have additional suggestions or ideas related to mobile performance monitoring? We're all ears! Share your thoughts with us.
- Tell Us Why This Is Important for you?Share your personal insights on why this feature is important to you to help us understand your perspective.
Aurelio Volle
in progress
We've started the active development of this feature.
Dusin Dauncey
Yes, we need this for sure. Having the option for both mobile or desktop (or both in the same view) would be perfect. Some sites are more desktop-only, but most are meant to be mobile-friendly/responsive and need to track those metrics. We should get alerts if it goes below a certain value too such as 70 (ideally customizable) for example.
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Marc Hyde
that would be GAME CHANGER. A lot of my clients are solely worried about mobile scores so this would be awesome.
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PIXELFREAKS
This would make WP Umbrella truly unique. We are paying for GTmetrix to monitor website speed, but even there, the scores closely resemble Google's PageSpeed Insights for Desktop.
Almost all websites, especially those with traffic coming from PPC campaigns, have more mobile visitors than desktop visitors. Optimising for these users would not only improve conversion rates but also enhance SERP rankings.
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Brian Van Drie
Mobile score is the only one that matters. Desktop is no longer relevant.
When will this be added? Seems like a really simple addition.
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Bruno Cantuaria
95% of my client websites audience come from mobile, so it's actually more important then desktop.
Also, having a track of the past 30 days will be great so we can better investigate changes results and showing progress to clients.
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Jorge Garcia
Desktop scores are useless, almost every website has a great desktop score.
When you implement mobile score monitoring, I will switch over to wp-umbrella more than 100 sites.
Just use speed insights API,this can already be done with several tools online or directly through googles api, it will give you LCP, FCP, CLS and other info both for mobile and desktop.
But don't forget the mobile score itself, and core web vitals, huge deal.
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Andy F
> Tell Us Why This Is Important for you?
Mobile score is at least as important as desktop for SERP performance.
Usually mobile score is the bigger problem, as websites with 90+ desktop score often have a poor mobile score if mobile-specific issues are not addressed (Also, Google tests mobile score on a low-end device and slow network, so often scripts, images, etc. are a problem when they're not on desktop).