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          Gain Insight About Page Performance with the Lightning Usage App

          Gain Insight About Page Performance with the Lightning Usage App

          See how your Lightning pages are performing and understand the data in the Lightning Usage App. The Lightning Usage App shows you the most used pages in your org and their page load time by browser or by page.

          Required Editions

          To open the Lightning Usage App, from the App Launcher, select Lightning Usage App.

          Lightning App Builder available in: both Salesforce Classic and Lightning Experience
          Lightning Home and utility bar pages available in: Lightning Experience
          Lightning app and record pages available in: both the Salesforce mobile app and Lightning Experience
          Email application pane pages available in: both Salesforce Classic and Lightning Experience

          Available in: Group, Essentials, Professional, Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, and Developer Editions

          Page Names in the Lightning Usage App

          In the Lightning Usage App, under Page, the tables list Lightning pages by page name. Use this glossary to understand some of the page names for page types in your org.

          Note
          Note Salesforce groups similar page types for the same object together in the Lightning Usage App. For example, the Opportunity object has two Lightning record pages. Results for both pages are grouped as Opportunity Record in the Lightning Usage tables.
          Name Example Page Name Page Type
          Record Account Record An object’s record home page.
          Record List Account Record List

          An object list view in a standard app or a Lightning Console App.

          Record List can also refer to a Task list on the Task home page.

          Related List Account Related List An expanded related list page for an object. To view the expanded related list, users click View All from the related list on a record page.
          Search Account Search Search results for a specific object.
          one:recordActionWrapper Account one:recordActionWrapper The window that appears when users select an action for an object.

          Page Performance for Lightning Console Apps

          Salesforce measures page performance using Experienced Page Time (EPT). EPT is a metric that calculates how long it takes for a page to load into a state that a user can meaningfully interact with. In the Lightning Usage App, performance for Lightning pages in Salesforce Console apps can differ from Lightning pages in standard apps.

          Salesforce Console apps let you open multiple records at a time, with related records opened in subtabs under the original record. If a user opens record tabs in a Salesforce Console app, the page reloads more quickly each time the user navigates back to an open tab. As a result, the average EPT for that page appears to be lower in the Lightning Usage App. If a page loads in less than 150 milliseconds, it’s filtered out of the page performance results in the Lightning Usage App.

          Considerations for Lightning Usage App Tables

          Keep these considerations in mind when viewing tables in the Lightning Usage App.

          • Monthly tables show results for the last complete month rather than the last 30 days. For example, if you view a monthly report on May 20, you see results from April 1 through April 30. On June 1, you can see results from May.
          • Daily results in the Lightning Usage App are sometimes outdated by several days. Each day, the Lightning Usage App runs jobs on usage data from the previous day. Results from that day appear in the Lightning Usage Apps tables only after the jobs complete.
           
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