How to View Site and Page Performance Report
The MVMCloud Analytics will show performance data for each page view when using the JavaScript tracker. MVMCloud Analytics}. The main way to analyze your website speed is in the performance report, which can be found in the Behavior >> Performance section in the main menu located on the left side of the Control Panel.
This section shows how long it takes to load all the pages on your website and provides a detailed breakdown of which stages of the loading process contribute the most to your site's speed. As you can see in the example below, it also tracks how these metrics change over time, so you can avoid load times increasingly larger and identify potential problems as they arise.
The top section of the Performance page displays a bar chart that provides an overview of the overall performance of your website during the selected time period. You can change which dates are focused on via the default date picker at the top of the page.
Below the performance chart, you'll find sparkline summary cards of your key performance metrics. Again, these metrics reflect the average of each metric across all of your pages within the currently selected time period.
Page Performance Tables
Below the performance graphs and sparkline summaries, you'll find detailed performance metrics broken down for each page.
There are two different tables so you can review your page performance metrics broken down by page URLs or page titles, depending on your website configuration and preference. One important thing to remember is that although specific performance metrics available in each of these tables are the same, results may vary depending on your site's configuration. For example, the Page Titles report may include multiple pages with duplicate titles, while the Page URL report should always account for a single page.
You'll also find related report links at the bottom of each table if you want to focus on the entry or exit pages. These related reports can be helpful as slow loading times are a common cause of high bounce rates and exit rates.