Abstract

Core Web Vitals (CWVs) have become the standard measurement of UX quality and search engine ranking across the web. CWVs are central to monitoring an application’s frontend performance in production, and they can also provide crucial insight into the user experience.

In this workshop, you’ll learn how to monitor standard CWVs for a web application with Datadog and dive into the fundamental set of CWVs that measure loading performance, time to interactivity, and visual stability. We'll walk through how you can locate and mitigate issues that create poor CWV scores and verify their resolution with Datadog Real User Monitoring, and explore how to set up automated alerts to notify your team if a CWV score falls below an acceptable threshold.

After attending this workshop, you’ll be able to recognize how CWVs can help you deliver a positive experience to your users while advancing your key business objectives.

Primary Audience

This workshop is for both full-stack and front-end engineers that build Web applications which run in the browser.

Technical Requirements

In order to complete the course, you will need:

  • Google Chrome or Firefox
  • Third-party cookies must be enabled to access labs

Course Navigation

At the bottom of each lesson, click MARK LESSON COMPLETE AND CONTINUE button so that you are marked complete for each lesson and can receive the certificate at the end of the course.

Course Enrollment Period

Please note that your enrollment in this workshop ends after 10 days.

Workshop Curriculum

    1. Lab: Measuring Core Web Vitals in Production

    2. Feedback

    3. Additional Resources

[Deprecated] Measuring Core Web Vitals in Production

  • 3 hours to complete
  • 1 Lesson
  • Intermediate