Catchpoint announced a new suite of web performance capabilities to its Internet Performance Monitoring (IPM) platform.
By incorporating WebPageTest’s features, the gold-standard for web performance optimization, into its platform, Catchpoint now offers the most comprehensive view of web performance, covering everything from front-end code to end-user experience including detailed views into the Internet Stack, from thousands of locations around the world, all within a single, enterprise-ready dashboard.
WebPageTest has been the trusted tool for web performance experts and top online retailers worldwide. It provides crucial insights to optimize website speed, SEO rankings, user experience, and conversion rates. WebPageTest also offers detailed diagnostics on a page's performance, measuring across all major browsers, device types, and network conditions.
Earlier this year, Catchpoint announced the plans to incorporate WebPageTest into its Platform of AI-powered Internet Performance Monitoring solutions which includes Real User Monitoring (RUM), Internet Synthetics, BGP monitoring, SSO, Security, SLO monitoring, and the largest Global Observability Network.
Catchpoint’s enterprise customers will now be able to benefit from WebPageTest features such as instant testing with any device, browser, and connection speed, and no-code experiments to test changes on live sites without deploying code. With WebPageTest on Catchpoint’s IPM Platform, there is no need to switch between platforms to address front-end issues. This update optimizes performance by creating a seamless experience for all users in one dedicated platform with data from multiple sources to get the most comprehensive view of performance.
Users can start on a free starter plan and grow into a complete enterprise solution. To find out how to unlock your website’s full potential with WebPageTest in the Catchpoint platform and ensure better performance and improved alignment within your organization,talk to a Solution Engineer.
To get a free web page test with no registration required, visit www.webpagetest.org.
Key Benefits
Unified IT Alignment: Reduce developer toil by using a single integrated enterprise platform across the IT organization providing data to every team who cares about performance and resilience.
Opportunities and Experiments: WebPageTest's Opportunities and Experiments tools help identify ways to improve a website's experience and test the real-world impact of suggested optimizations without changing the site.
Improved visibility: Web teams now can enjoy the most accurate view into aspects of the Internet Stack such as CDN performance, DNS latency, ISP routing, jitter, network performance, API response times, cloud and hosting performance, and much more.
Facilitated Collaboration: Enable front-end developers, SREs, DevOps, and WebOps teams to work together from a single portal destination.
Comprehensive Monitoring: Use the WebPageTest API to identify and fix issues across production, QA, staging, and development environments.
Correlated Insights: Combine WebPageTest metrics with real user insights from RUM for a holistic view of website performance and user experience.
AI-powered Capabilities: Benefit from out-of-the-box dashboards and AI-powered smartboards, customer experience scores, SLA forecasting, root cause identification, and other smart capabilities in the platform.
“Incorporating WebPageTest into the Catchpoint IPM platform marks a significant milestone in our mission to provide unparalleled web performance insights,” says Mehdi Daoudi, CEO of Catchpoint. “We can now equip customers with the tools to achieve Internet Resilience and deliver flawless experiences for every user, anywhere.”
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