Demystifying Google’s Recent Switch to INP

Fourcast

In this episode of Fourcast, Jason Grigsby sits down with Tammy Everts, a recognized expert in web performance and user experience. They break down Google’s recent change from First Input Delay (FID) to Interaction to Next Paint (INP) in non-technical terms, and talk about what the change means for website owners and their businesses.

Tammy explains the impact on search engine optimization (SEO), user experience, and the importance of optimizing web performance beyond search rankings. Tammy provides practical advice for website owners on improving their site’s performance.

This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to understand how INP impacts them and what they can do to improve their website performance.

Related links

  • Tammy Everts — Website, Mastodon, Twitter
  • Time is Money: The Business Value of Web Performance by Tammy Everts
  • Web Performance Optimization Stats
  • Progressive Web Apps Stats
  • Web.dev case studies
  • Mobile INP performance: The elephant in the room
  • Does Interaction to Next Paint actually correlate to user behavior?
  • A Fairly Complete Guide to Performance Budgets presentation by Tammy Everts, Smashing Conference 2023

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