Getting Started
The Contentsquare Speed Analysis Lab API is organized around REST. Our API has predictable resource-oriented URLs, accepts form-encoded request bodies, returns JSON-encoded responses, and uses standard HTTP response codes, authentication, and verbs. All API requests must be made over HTTPS.
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- Base URL of the API:
https://api.{cloud}.contentsquare.com
- Current Version of the API: 1.0
What is Contentsquare?
Section titled What is Contentsquare?Contentsquare is a next-gen Analytics tool that helps you understand how and why your users are interacting with your app, mobile, and websites.
Speed Analysis is a web pages testing and monitoring capability which enables you to monitor your website, spot slowdowns, discover optimization opportunities, and benchmark against your competitors.
Analysis
Section titled AnalysisSpeed Analysis Lab allows you to analyze the performance on demand and generate reports for any web page.
See how to analyze a website ↗
Monitorings
Section titled MonitoringsLeverage the Speed Analysis Lab’s synthetic monitoring to keep a close eye on your main pages:
- Be notified when a page experiences slowness or downtime
- Analyze performance trends over time and detect regression
- Benchmark your pages against your competitors
- Monitor lower environments to fix performance issues before reaching production
See how to create monitorings ↗
Scenarios
Section titled ScenariosCreate scenarios to closely monitor your main funnels and user journeys. With scenarios, you can:
- Be alerted when a funnel breaks or slows down
- Analyze performance trends over time and detect regression
- Leverage scenarios on lower environments to fix performance issues before reaching production
Events
Section titled EventsEvents in Speed Analysis Lab are user-defined markers that allow you to track and document significant events (e.g., website updates, releases, failures). These events are then shown on your performance graphs, helping you correlate changes in website performance with specific actions or incidents.