Catchpoint announced their new Website Experience Monitoring solution to help businesses build websites that beat the competition on search rankings, deliver great brand experiences, and drive more revenue by converting more users.
The new solution brings WebpageTest capabilities directly into Catchpoint, enabling organizations to rapidly catch performance issues before they impact revenue.
In addition, it provides developers actionable insights and the tools they need to dive deep and remediate even the most complicated performance issues that impact end users.
With Website Performance Monitoring by Catchpoint, businesses can give their QA, SRE, and Development teams the tools they need to identify and remediate front-end performance issues before they impact revenue. Rather than having separate tools for monitoring, alerting, and remediation, the addition of WebPageTest gives the entire team an end-to-end solution and enables seamless collaboration on one platform.
WebPageTest offers an open-source development history and community contributions, leading to dozens of extremely powerful dev tools for performance testing. These include:
- Highly-detailed waterfall charts w/ connections, events, and requests
- 60 FPS webpage load filmstrips w/ key events highlighted (load complete, LCP, etc.)
- Side-by-side test comparisons to identify changes between dates, locations, releases
Adding WebpageTest capabilities directly into Catchpoint gives your development team the metrics they need to track to continuously improve performance, the alerts they need to
- Metrics to continuously monitor and improve performance
- Alerts to identify when performance issues are introduced
- Dev tools to rapidly find root causes and remediate issues
- Correlate data with other Catchpoint tests, including Real User Monitoring & Synthetics
The new Website Performance Monitoring solution augments Catchpoint’s portfolio of Internet Resilience solutions which include; Customer, Workforce, Network, and Application Experience ensuring that organizations can catch any issues across their internet stack before it impacts their business.
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