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Measure performance with web-vitals.js, Google Analytics, and BigQuery

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It can be hard to identify areas for improvement purely based on reports like CrUX, PSI, Lighthouse, and Search Console, as their real user data is aggregated against your domain, not specific pages. To identify which specific pages or templates you should focus on for performance improvements, you need to query event-level data. Learn how to use web-vitals.js and Google Analytics to log real user metrics, and use BigQuery and Data Studio to aggregate this data at an actionable level. Resource: Measure performance with web-vitals.js, Google Analytics, and BigQuery → https://goo.gle/3Pj44JJ Speaker: Tony Conway Watch more: All Google I/O 2022 Sessions → https://goo.gle/IO22_AllSessions Web at I/O 2022 playlist → https://goo.gle/IO22_Web All Google I/O 2022 workshops → https://goo.gle/IO22_Workshops Subscribe to Google Chrome Developers → https://goo.gle/ChromeDevs #GoogleIO

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