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INP by bounce rate

INP by bounce rate without noise

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Written by Vasil Dachev
Updated over a week ago


What is INP by bounce rate

INP by bounce rate lens reveals whether interactivity delays are related to user drop-off. Interaction to Next Paint (INP) captures how fast the page responds when a user clicks, taps, or types.


Healthy INP by bounce rate sample


Should you worry

Low INP across both segments indicates that users receive quick feedback during interactions, helping them stay engaged and less likely to bounce.

Unhealthy INP by bounce rate

If bounced sessions have higher INP, it suggests users tried to interact — but the delay made the site feel unresponsive, pushing them to leave.

Slow button clicks, delayed typing fields, or laggy menus can frustrate users before they ever see page 2.

Resolving unhealthy INP by bounce rate

Go-to action plan to resolve an unhealthy INP by bounce rate:

  1. Ask Uxi to analyze your INP by bounce rate values and suggest improvements.

  2. Filter by device or page to trace slow responsiveness to a specific cause — heavy JavaScript, long tasks, or blocking resources.​

  3. Simulate INP of the suspected lens to see if fixing it will resolve the INP by bounce rate. If yes, this is where the resolution focus should be.

  4. Use an automated INP optimization tool like INProve to improve your INP by bounce rate values.

  5. Once you’ve improved INP, set an alert to be the first to know if it starts worsening again.

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