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Google Rolls Out Search Console Speed Report

         

engine

8:24 pm on Nov 4, 2019 (gmt 0)

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Google is rolling out its search console speed report.

the Speed report automatically assigns groups of similar URLs into "Fast", "Moderate", and "Slow" buckets. The data is based on the Chrome User Experience Report,


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james007

11:32 am on Jan 3, 2020 (gmt 0)

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"Is it safe to assume that all AMP pages will be marked as "Fast" by default, even if they are slow?"

I run a 100% AMP website. Every single page is being marked by this service as "moderate". The main thing slowing it down (by 710ms currently) is... AMP.

I use AMP because it's actually a pretty good framework for dynamic websites (no, really) but this is a bit of a kick in the teeth.

notoriusbean

10:26 pm on Jan 13, 2020 (gmt 0)

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My Google news XML sitemap appeared in the "Slow" pages of my Speed report today.

Anyone else seen this before? I mean, I get that it's a slow to load on a browser, but from what I read it's processed differently - and VERY QUICKLY - by bots.

Is this just a bug on Google's part?

FYI I don't submit it in my sitemap or in my robots.txt. As in, it is submitted as a sitemap in Search Console, but not listed in my actual sitemap.

JorgeV

5:37 pm on Jan 27, 2020 (gmt 0)

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Hello-

I do not understand the metrics of this tool. For example, I have a site, where, for Saturday, it says 20000 slow, 1000 fast.

However this site didn't have 21000 hits from "humans". it has may be like 5000 hits only. So does it mean that the values reported are mixing humans and Googlebots activity for example? For some reasons, I assumed it was only Chrome users's data.

notoriusbean

6:29 pm on Jan 27, 2020 (gmt 0)

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Hi @JorgeV,

The number is the number of pages corresponding to that speed score. So 20,000 slow means you have 20,000 pages that are considered slow. Click into the report for a detailed list of affected pages.
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