Performance Metrics making no sense
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Hoping someone can help us with Moz Pro reporting issues that we can't see on a client page.
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The mobile performance metrics are awful (apparently) but we aren't seeing this at all. Both mobile and desktop sites are very fast and pages are loading in under 1s.
I have attached the Moz Pro report and a google page speed screenshot to see if any can shine any light on this issue.
Thanks,
Jeff -
@martijn_scheijbeler Thanks for this will get our Technical Director to have a look !
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Hi Jeff, This is a common problem that a lot of people run into. Have you looked at the CRUX dashboard from the Google teams as well as a source of truth. Those reports are based on a ton of user interactions (field data) instead of lab data (1 trial) so they could boost your confidence a bit more or give you an insight into if this remains an actual problem.
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