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WebPageTest News: The API is Public, We Have a Blog!

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We're so excited to announce that the WebPageTest API is now generally available and share it on our

We're so excited to announce that the WebPageTest API is now generally available and share it on our brand new blog! [WebPageTest Logo] News April 6, 2021 [API Email Header] We are excited to announce... [The WebPageTest API is enhanced & generally available!]( Previously unsupported with limited availability, everyone can now access the API to automate testing and integrate WPT's deep performance metrics and page loading visuals into web optimization initiatives, as well as development workflows. New developer-focused integrations (GitHub, NodeJS, etc.) make it simpler to leverage WPT data within CI/CD processes. [Read more on our new blog!]( [Deploy] Automatic WebPageTest Results for Every Docs Deploy by Tim Kadlec Our documentation got a facelift and what better way to hold ourselves accountable than to show WebPageTest results in our footer for each and every deploy? Learn how we did it. [Read Tim's Post]( [Apples] WPT Staff Picks Now Live on the Blog by WebPageTest Staff Discover the best web performance articles and videos from across the community, handpicked weekly by Pat Meenan and the WPT staff. [Take a Look]( [Peter Headshot] Peter Saulitis Developer Marketing Catchpoint, 150 West 30th Street, Suite 3, New York, New York 10001, United States [Unsubscribe]( [Manage preferences](

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