What is PLS by multipage sessions
PLS by multipage sessions lens measures how fast your site feels to different engagement groups. Perceived Load Speed (PLS) is Uxify’s real-user metric that reflects how quickly a page appears fully usable.
Users with high MPSR expect smooth, fast-feeling experiences across multiple pages. Even small slowdowns can create noticeable friction.
Healthy PLS by multipage sessions sample
Should you worry
If PLS is fast across high-MPSR segments, your users are likely enjoying seamless journeys — a great sign for long-session success. Low-MPSR users with quick PLS may be prime for conversion if other friction is reduced.
Unhealthy PLS by multipage sessions sample
Poor PLS for high-MPSR groups can result from template bloat, visual delays, or inconsistent rendering. In low-MPSR users, it may be a contributing factor to short sessions and early exits.
Resolving unhealthy PLS by multipage sessions
Go-to action plan to resolve an unhealthy PLS by multipage sessions:
Ask Uxi to analyze your PLS by multipage sessions and suggest improvements.
Use Filters to isolate slow multipage sessions and match them to other lenses like page or connection type.
Simulate LCP of the suspected lens to see if fixing it will resolve the PLS by multipage sessions. If yes, this is where the resolution focus should be.
Use an automated optimization tool like Navigation AI to improve your PLS by multipage sessions.
Once you’ve improved PLS, set an alert to be the first to know if it starts worsening again.
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