Deployed default nextjs app on vercel - doesn't have perfect "Real Experience Score", why?
To test out vercel I deployed default nextjs app, why it doen't have perfect Real Experience score though?
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are you rendering a static page?
app dir?
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Not sure whether it's static or not, I just linked my GitHub repo on Vercel and deployed it with default settings. Do you mean whether I'm using src or app?
its a app dir app
app
directoryby the looks of it yes, all files are in the
app
directoryapp dir in this sense
where is this located? I assume somewhere in the settings?
Docs
Welcome to the Next.js Documentation.
Oh. Yeah it's /app
that is a weird one
its the default template?
Yes, haven't changed a thing
tho it's score improved
default template (desktop)
default template (mobile)
Create Next App
Generated by create next app
I get this with lighthouse
but ugh, I guess nevermind. As they say - just ship it
vercel analytics arent a good source of
why tho?
its not good
from this
to this
"same app"
nothing can justify the change
fair point
btw do you have any tool recommendations to for traffic analytics?
plus you dont use vercel for its performance or bundle size
All your data, all the time - Axiom
All your data, all the time - meet Axiom's serverless log management solution
a very very nice analytics tool
i can @ them here and you can ask some questions
Don't have any specific questions atm. Just heard that I shouldn't use google analytics
Appreciate the help tho
glad to help