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Introduction to Experience

Engineer user experiences that convert

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Written by Georgi
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Introduction

Experience is a powerful user experience monitoring tool that is equipped with over 3000 data points, simulation, AI agent trained on your data, Safari monitoring on real user LCP, INP, a Perceived Load Speed metric visibility on how users actually perceive the loading of the page, Apple device recognition visibility, automatic user journey events visibility, and user persona detection and visibility, smart alerting. It is probably the most powerful user experience monitoring tool on the market for websites that generate revenue.


How is Experience useful

With Experience, you can add your website and open up a new automatic pair of eyes to see which of your users are winning and which are losing in experience, and why. You can use automatic Breakdowns to spot issues with loading, interaction, or visual stability. Importantly, each metric view in Experience only includes pageviews that have reported that specific metric. For example, when looking at the LCP breakdowns, all pageviews shown must have reported LCP - otherwise, they are not considered. The same applies to CLS, INP, TTFB, and PLS (the rest of the monitored metrics).

A pageview may not report a given metric for several reasons - such as the user navigating away before the metric was captured, the conditions for the metric not being met (e.g., no interaction happening, so no INP), or technical limitations in certain browsers or devices. This ensures that every metric lens you view in Experience reflects only valid and complete data, not partial or inconclusive sessions.

You can also use the Uxify AI agent to uncover hard-to-find weak points in your user experience. Additionally, the Simulation feature helps you save time and money by projecting whether website changes or optimizations will result in the desired passing CWV metric or the desired improved perceived experience.

Experience also offers an alerting feature that allows you to be the first to know if your users’ web experience has deteriorated and is costing you money. You can also be the first to know if your CWV or any other experience metric goes south. With filtering, you can see groups of users you’ve not seen before from this perspective. You can also use drag-and-drop to customize your dashboard by moving widgets and adding or removing widget breakdowns. Furthermore, you can use Click to Uxify to find out immediate issues and proposed fixes for your experiences. You can even cross-reference Experience with any other product in the Uxify ecosystem.



Moving forward

We invite you to try Experience and see the difference it can make for your website. With its advanced features and powerful capabilities, Experience is the ultimate tool for monitoring and improving user experience. Start playing with it today and take your website's user experience to the next level!

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