What is PLS by bounce rate
PLS by bounce rate lens measures how quickly pages feel loaded — segmented by whether the user bounced or continued browsing. Perceived Load Speed (PLS) is Uxify’s own real-user metric for visual completeness.
Healthy PLS by bounce rate sample
Should you worry
When both BR and Not BR segments have fast PLS, your visual performance is strong — delivering a ready-to-consume experience regardless of what users do next.
Unhealthy PLS by bounce rate
A slower PLS for bounced sessions often means that users are leaving because the page feels too slow — even if other metrics look okay.
If users perceive the page as incomplete or lagging, they’re less likely to engage, and more likely to leave without clicking, scrolling, or buying.
Resolving unhealthy PLS by bounce rate
Go-to action plan to resolve an unhealthy PLS by bounce rate:
Ask Uxi to analyze your PLS by bounce rate and suggest improvements.
Use Filters to drill down by UTM, region, or device — and simulate how those users experience the page.
Simulate LCP of the suspected lens to see if fixing it will resolve the PLS by bounce rate. If yes, this is where the resolution focus should be.
Use an automated optimization tool like Navigation AI to improve your PLS by bounce rate.
Once you’ve improved PLS, set an alert to be the first to know if it starts worsening again.
Try it yourself
Discover how your website performs with real user data.