The Browser App Dashboard gives you a high-level overview of your browser application performance. There are four dashboards containing context-specific insights:

To access the Browser App Dashboard:

  1. Click User Experience.
  2. Under Browser Apps, select an application. 
  3. In the left navigation bar, select Browser App Dashboard.

Overview

The Overview dashboard displays a set of configurable widgets. The default widgets contain multiple graphs and lists featuring common high-level indicators of application performance. You can remove a widget by clicking the X icon and add a widget using the  icon.

Add Widgets drop-down

Geo Dashboard

The Geo Dashboard displays key performance metrics by geographic location based on page loads. If you are using Browser Synthetic Monitoring for an application, you can view either Real User or Synthetic data using the View dropdown. See Browser Synthetic Monitoring Versus Browser Real User Monitoring for more information. 

The metrics displayed throughout the dashboard are for the region currently selected on the map or in the grid. For example, if click France on the map, the widgets and trend graphs display data for France.

See Browser RUM Metrics for definitions of the metrics.

Geo dashboard annotated screenshot of UI

Map View Labels

The Map view displays load circles with labels for countries that are in the key timing metrics given in the right panel. Some countries and regions, however, are only displayed in the grid view. 

Regions and Countries

Regions are subdivisions of a country, such as a state, province, or city. In the default map view, key performance metrics are displayed by country. You can check Show regions in Global View check box to view the key performance metrics by region. The default grid and map views display key performance metrics by country, but you can view metrics based on region. Because the map view displays fewer regions than the grid view, if you do not see a region displayed in the map view, switch to the grid view.

See Browser RUM Countries and Regions by Geo Dashboard for a list of the countries and regions available in the map and grid views.

Unknown Locations 

An unknown location means the agent cannot determine the country from which the request originated.

You may also see metrics reported for a location named "Anonymous Proxy". This means that the agent cannot identify one or more private IP addresses, and the "Anonymous Proxy" represents aggregated metrics from those IP addresses. 

One of the effects of Unknown regions is that it possible for a country to display as slow (red circles) on the global map, but when you drill down to the country all its regions appear normal (green circles). Or a country may display as normal on the global map, but some subregions may display as slow when you drill down.

Browser Snapshots 

The Browser Snapshots dashboard captures and displays a broad set of metrics associated with a single request. You can drill down into errors and view any server-side transaction snapshots associated with that request (if your app server is instrumented with server-side app agents). For more detailed information, see Browser Snapshots.

Usage Stats

The Usage Stats dashboard presents aggregated page-load usage data based on your users' browser type and device/platform.

The Browsers dashboard helps you discover:

  • The slowest browsers in terms of total end-user response time.
  • The slowest browsers to render the response page.
  • The browsers that most of your end users use.
  • The browsers that most of your end users use in a particular country or region.

The Devices dashboard shows mobile access only via browsers on the device. The dashboard helps you discover:

  • The slowest devices in terms of total end-user response time
  • The slowest devices to connect to the server
  • The devices that most of your end users use
  • The devices that most of your end users use in a particular country or region


and delete widgets using the X icon.