The best way to monitor, report, & alert on Core Web Vitals.
When compared to previous performance metrics, Core Web Vitals provide more accurate data, encourage alignment between teams, and enable better analytics.
I’m building developer-friendly tooling to track them.
Instead of leaving this project unfinished, I decided to launch a diagnostic tool for folks trying to improve their Core Web Vitals.
You can use FitVitals.dev to easily calculate how good your metrics are.
The awesome part? I built a cool screenshotting tool that tells you if your site is ready simply in the OG tag.
Let's try IndieHackers:
https://fitvitals.dev/results/indiehackers.com
I have made a lot of progress over the last few days.
I decided to take a week off of work to try to get my MVP in a state where I could onboard my first customer.
I didn't get very close to that, but I've made a ton of progress that I'm really proud of.
https://www.indiehackers.com/post/a-week-of-vacation-to-work-on-my-side-project-e77adbe8fa
https://drew.tech/rome-wasn't-built-in-a-day-and-neither-was-my-saas-app
I’m horrible at design and branding, but thankfully my fiancée is not.
She helped me come up with the new logo and brand colors.
Welcome, Fit Vitals.
In order to differentiate between dev things and health things, we went with the dot dev domain name.
fitvitals.dev
Not a ton of people know what Web Vitals is due to how new it is.
I’m building a product in the space and I just learned about them in early June.
Because of how new Vitals are, I knew it would probably be a good idea to build something explaining what they are.
I built vitals.guide which now lives on the Fit Vitals website.
Check it out here:
learn.fitvitals.dev
Next.js 9.4 launched with support to track Web Vitals by default. Shortly after, I realized someone would need to build the hub for monitoring and tracking these new metrics.
So I bought NextVitals.com. (Yes I’ve already rebranded)
When compared to previous performance metrics, Core Web Vitals provide more accurate data, encourage alignment between teams, and enable better analytics.
I’m building developer-friendly tooling to track them.