The latest addition to our Snapshot Reports is the Page Performance Report. This report provides 5 key page metrics to help you improve your visitors’ experience and gain those conversions.
Median Page Load
This is the middlemost value of all the page load speeds captured during the snapshot tracking. We track the three main components that Google looks at for calculating page load.
- Time to Interactive: A visitor can interact with the page after this amount of time.
- DOM content load: The complete HTML is loaded and parsed, and rendered (not including style sheets, images, and fonts)
- Complete page load: All the resources in the pages are loaded, including images, stylesheets, and fonts.
The Slowest Page Load
Is showing data for just one visitor, for which it took the longest for the page to load. The four types of page loads mentioned above are evaluated based on the time for the slowest visitors.
- Time to Interactive: A visitor can interact with the page after this amount of time.
- DOM content load: The complete HTML is loaded and parsed, and rendered (not including style sheets, images, and fonts)
- Complete page load: All the resources in the pages are loaded, including images, stylesheets, and fonts.
Rage Clicks
Rage clicks are rapid clicks in a short period of time on the same element. They typically indicate frustration on the part of the customer. The ratings go as follows: Less than up to 10% = good; 11-20% average; and 20+% poor.
- View all rage clicks: Clicking here will take you to the Confetti Report with the Rage Click filter on. This will give you an idea of where all the rage clicks are happening overall on your page.
- View elements with the most rage clicks: This will take you to the Overlay Report and to the exact element that has the highest number of rage clicks.
- View sessions with the most rage clicks: Watch a playlist of video recordings, where visitors who visited the page your snapshot is setup for and showed rage clicks during their session (across their journey).
Dead Clicks
Dead clicks is a comparison between active and dead clicks on the page. Of all the clicks how many clicks are on active elements (links, buttons, navigation, etc) compared to dead (space) clicks. The ratings go as follows: Less than and including 10% = good; 11-20% average; and 20+% poor.
- View all dead clicks: Clicking here will take you to the Confetti Report with the Dead Click filter on. This will give you an idea of where all the dead clicks are happening overall on your page.
- View elements with the most dead clicks: This will take you to the Overlay Report and to the exact element that has the highest number of dead clicks.
- View sessions with the most dead clicks: Watch a playlist of video recordings, where visitors who visited the page your snapshot is setup for and showed dead clicks during their session (across their journey).
Page Bounces
When a visitor comes to your page, triggers our script BUT DOES NOT make any clicks or scrolls. The ratings go as follows: Less than 40% = good; 40-60% average; and 60+% poor.