The Machine
The Machine

Reputation: 1283

Monitoring my web application performance from the client browser

I want to be able to monitor the performance(load time of the entire page, load times of individually downloaded js/cs files , amount of memory used by the browser for the page,etc) of my web application from the perspective of the user(i.e the browser client). Is there any tool/plugin , that can help me monitor all of these?

Upvotes: 1

Views: 3904

Answers (5)

Fizer Khan
Fizer Khan

Reputation: 92745

You can try out Atatus - https://www.atatus.com/ which offers performance monitoring and error tracking in one place for all your apps.

Disclaimer: I work at Atatus.

Upvotes: 1

Zack Bloom
Zack Bloom

Reputation: 8417

We built a tool to solve this problem, take a look at Bucky.

Upvotes: 2

Tom
Tom

Reputation: 21

This list should serve as a good starting point for you. It is a complete list of end user monitoring tools.

In order to count as an End User Experience Monitoring tool it must be able to track the response times that real users experience when visiting the site – not a robot which is synthetically pinging the site. Specifically I am referring to tools that would enable IT operations to ensure that the real end users of an application or website are experiencing good performance. As I have alluded to in a previous post “speed solves a lot of problems” – claiming that even if your usability is not perfect – if it runs fast – people are less likely to notice.

Upvotes: 2

cwei
cwei

Reputation: 11

Try http://www.yottaa.com (disclaimer: i work here) - it runs real browsers in different locations to monitor your site and record asset level performance data. You can also try Gomez or Keynote Systems.

Upvotes: 1

NET Experts
NET Experts

Reputation: 1536

Try FIDDLER or CHARLES

Upvotes: 1

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