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LCP by pageviews per session

LCP by pageviews per session without noise

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Written by Vasil Dachev
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What is LCP by pageviews per session

LCP by pageviews per session lens segments performance by how many pages a user views in a single session. It helps you understand whether users exploring more content are receiving consistently fast visual loads, or if performance degrades the deeper they go.

Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) measures the time it takes for the largest visual element — typically a hero image or headline — to fully render.


Healthy LCP by pageviews per session sample


Should you worry

In a healthy view, users with more pageviews still experience quick LCP. This signals that deeper navigations — such as to product, cart, or checkout — are as well-optimized as landing pages.

Unhealthy LCP by pageviews per session sample

If LCP worsens with higher pageview counts, it may indicate performance bottlenecks on deeper templates or dynamic pages. Slow LCP for users with just 1 pageview could suggest your entry points are scaring visitors off.

Resolving unhealthy LCP by pageviews per session

Go-to action plan to resolve an unhealthy LCP by pageviews per session:

  1. Ask Uxi to analyze your LCP by pageviews per session values and suggest improvements.

  2. Use Filters to focus on slow-loading templates tied to 4–6 or 11+ page sessions.

  3. Simulate LCP of the suspected lens to see if fixing it will resolve the slow LCP by pageviews per session. If yes, this is where the resolution focus should be.

  4. Use an automated LCP optimization tool like Navigation AI to improve your LCP by pageviews per session values.

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

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