Company
Date Published
Author
Inga Weizman, Senior Product Marketing Manager
Word count
567
Language
English
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Summary

New Relic has enhanced its platform by integrating Core Web Vitals (CWV) with Session Replays to improve website performance analysis and troubleshooting. This integration allows developers to view key performance metrics like Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) and Interaction to Next Paint (INP) directly on replay timelines, providing context to identify performance bottlenecks during user sessions. This feature simplifies the process by adding a Session Replays column to CWV dashboards, enabling users to see session replays related to specific issues across various dimensions. It prioritizes sessions with critical CWV issues, helping developers quickly pinpoint and resolve the root causes of performance problems, ultimately enhancing user experiences and reducing churn. This new capability is available to all New Relic users with Browser entity instrumentation and Session Replays enabled, and it builds on New Relic's commitment to delivering better user experiences by facilitating faster problem resolution.