Plugin info

Total downloads: 1,113
Active installs: 10
Total reviews: 0
Average rating: 0
Support threads opened: 0
Support threads resolved: 0 (0%)
Available in: 1 language(s)
Contributors: 1
Last updated: 6/24/2020 (2014 days ago)
Added to WordPress: 6/23/2020 (5 years old)
Minimum WordPress version: 4.2
Tested up to WordPress version: 5.4.18
Minimum PHP version: 5.6

Maintenance & Compatibility

Maintenance score

Possibly abandoned • Last updated 2014 days ago

20/100

Is Web Vitals Tracking abandoned?

Possibly abandoned (last update 2014 days ago).

Compatibility

Requires WordPress: 4.2
Tested up to: 5.4.18
Requires PHP: 5.6

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Description

Track core web vitals data and save history, powers a dashboard with 24h and one month of historic data, shows worsts pages.
Send also into Google Analytics (both gtag and ga supported) and can be extended to send also to Google Tag Manager and third parties

NOTE: This plugin does not send data to Google Tag Manager events, it only adds them to the dataLayer object but requires additional configuration on the Tag manager dashboard.

What is Core Web Vitals?

From the official page (https://web.dev/vitals/) Web Vitals is:
[…] an initiative by Google to provide […] quality signals that are essential to delivering a great user experience on the web.
[…]
Core Web Vitals are the subset of Web Vitals that apply to all web pages, should be measured by all site owners, and will be surfaced across all Google tools.
Each of the Core Web Vitals represents a distinct facet of the user experience, is measurable in the field, and reflects the real-world experience of a critical user-centric outcome.

Why are them important?

They are important not only to improve user experience on websites but also because since 2021 Core Web Vitals will become official ranking signals for Google (https://webmasters.googleblog.com/2020/05/evaluating-page-experience.html).

HOW TO track into Google Tag Manager

This plugin adds following data to the dataLayer object:
dataLayer.push({
event: “web-vitals”,
event_category: “Web Vitals”,
event_action: ,
event_value: ,
event_label: ,
});

You only need to create a custom event trigger in your Google Tag Manager (see https://support.google.com/tagmanager/answer/7679219?hl=en#), create Data Layer Variables and track those as Google Analytics Events on Tag Manager.

HOW TO track into third party tools or custom Google Tag Manager syntax

This plugins allows developers to listen for data captured and track them as their prefer. You only need to create a global Javascript function named
window.wpWebVitalTrack
and you’re done!
E.g.:
window.wpWebVitalTrack = function(event_id, event_name, event_value, event_delta) {
console.log(“Ready to do something amazing!”, event_id, event_name, event_value, event_delta);
// do something amazing!
}

NOTE: create this method as early as possible to avoid missing some event!

Installation

1) upload zip file to your server and extract it in your plugins directory.
2) go to your administration plugin dashboard and enable it

Frequently Asked Questions

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Screenshots

  1. Last month metrics average and last 24h report

    Last month metrics average and last 24h report

  2. Last 24h table report

    Last 24h table report

  3. Last month report; graph will auto expand to 30 days based on collected data

    Last month report; graph will auto expand to 30 days based on collected data

  4. Worst urls report

    Worst urls report

Changelog

1.0.1

  • Fix warning

1.0.0

  • First release