Core Web Vitals metrics (LCP and INP) appear directly on the Session Replay timeline so developers can see when and where performance issues occur during a user session. A Session Replays column in CWV dashboards shows the number of replays tied to specific performance problems across dimensions like geography, device type, or page URL. Clicking the replay count opens a pre-filtered list of affected user sessions, prioritized by the most critical CWV issues. The integration reduces manual log-sifting and guesswork and accelerates root-cause analysis. Teams can prioritize and fix customer-impacting issues by watching actual user sessions and resolving recurring bottlenecks.
In today's digital world, improving website performance is a top priority for developers and product managers, but identifying the root cause of issues can still be challenging and time consuming, with teams teams spending considerable time trying to understand why a website had a slow Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) or a high Interaction to Next Paint (INP). New Relic continues to invest in ways to make this easier and more streamlined by directly connecting Core Web Vitals (CWV) with Session Replays.
This integration provides additional context by displaying key performance metrics like Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) and Interaction to Next Paint (INP) directly on the replay timeline, allowing developers to see exactly when and where performance bottlenecks occur during a user's session and correlate them with user frustration, moving beyond manual guesswork and log-sifting to seeing exactly what the user experiences to troubleshoot faster.
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