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WebPageTest: Twitch Replay, New Slackbot, & More Vitals

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Our Twitch stream went live last Thursday, the WebPageTest Slackbot has arrived, and more web vitals

Our Twitch stream went live last Thursday, the WebPageTest Slackbot has arrived, and more web vitals goodness [WebPageTest Logo] Friday Performance Wrap June 4, 2021 [Screen Shot 2021-06-03 at 10.22.58 AM] WEBPAGETEST ON TWITCH First stream in the books with a [live audit]( of Joybird's website. Tim Kadlec went live for the first time on Twitch last Thursday with a mini-audit of Joybird.com (makers of some pretty spiffy furniture) and focused on the site's Core Web Vitals Metrics. Honestly, it was a super fun hangout session with some really sharp performance minds in the chat. We had a blast. [Follow the channel]( to join next Thursday's stream. [Watch the Replay]( [Integration Image - WPT ] NEW INTEGRATION The WPT Slack bot [has arrived](. You can now run tests against WebPageTest within Slack. Once the tests are complete, a copy of the waterfall and a link to the full results will be posted in your Slack channel, helping you to easily troubleshoot and diagnose performance issues directly from your Slack development channels. [Get your own WPT Slack Bot]( [Strategies-To-Help-Site-Rack-Up-The-Backlinks] ARTICLE With Core Web Vitals, We Can All Speak the Same Language for Site Monitoring and Design For 20 years Catchpoint founder and CEO Mehdi Daoudi has been searching through a sea of ever-evolving metrics for a common language that describes performance. Core Web Vitals just might be that language. [Read the article]( [rentpath] ARTICLE Stop building websites for iPhones David Sommers penned a great piece on how RentPath analyzes and improves performance scores for users on phones with names that aren't preceded by Granny Smith or Andromeda (we've been doing too many crosswords). [Read the article]( [Key] FRIENDLY REMINDER You can [create a user account]( on WebPageTest if you're looking to: - Post on the [WebPageTest Forum]((otherwise it's read-only) - Access your [past test results]( for more than 30 days. - Use the [WebPageTest API]( (34% promo discount expiring end of June if you don't have a plan yet) For access to your past test results, please note that WebPageTest currently stores up to 30 days of test history from the local browser that is made available as long as storage isn't cleared. Creating an account helps keep your test history for longer and to see test history across multiple browsers. [Create your account]( [logotwitter-mac] Follow WebPageTest [on Twitter]( Catchpoint, 150 West 30th Street, Suite 3, New York, New York 10001, United States [Unsubscribe]( [Manage preferences](

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