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How to use browser monitoring to improve your website's performance
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Browser monitoring
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Use the New Relic browser monitoring solution to get deep visibility and actionable insights into real users' experiences on your website.
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Our provides a real user monitoring (RUM) solution. It measures speed and performance as your end users navigate to your site through different web browsers, devices, operating systems, and networks. But browser monitoring goes far beyond providing information about the initial page load. Use it to measure full page life cycle data and start getting the info you need to help ensure customer satisfaction.
New Relic lets you monitor the data from browser activity and optimize performance across your entire stack. Use browser monitoring to help ensure successful deployments and quickly troubleshoot customer-visible problems. Monitor your stack at a glance and make sure all your entities are operating as they should. Visualize application speed and performance, JavaScript errors, AJAX requests, logs and more. Spend less time trying to chase down issues and more time delivering a perfect digital experience to customers.

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A screenshot of data visualization using browser monitoring

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## Track web vitals
Google's core web vitals are three metrics to gauge how users experience your browser app - and New Relic can help you track them! There are two places to see core web vitals in New Relic:

* [Monitor Google's core web vitals to ensure your app's performance](/docs/browser/new-relic-browser/guides/guide-to-core-web-vitals#monitor)
* [Use our additional web vitals to examine other aspects of your app's performance](/docs/browser/browser-monitoring/getting-started/browser-summary-page/)

  ## Identify end-user issues

  Instrument any type of data you need, such as metrics, events, logs, and traces, to help optimize your end users' page load experience and keep them happy.
* [Compare real user browser interactions and synthetic monitoring trends](/docs/synthetics/synthetic-monitoring/administration/compare-page-load-performance-browser-synthetic-monitoring/)
* [Focus on specific geographical locations or specific types of end-user activity](/docs/browser/new-relic-browser/browser-pro-features/filterable-geography-webpage-metrics-location/)
* [Determine whether problems are related to specific types of browsers, browser versions, or device-types](/docs/browser/new-relic-browser/browser-pro-features/browsers-problem-patterns-type-or-platform/)
Use Javascript analytics to see how users trigger errors Monitor activity during browser interactions for apps with single-page application (SPA) architecture Determine if specific browsers or devices cause problems Use distributed tracing to isolate latency across a full transaction