Tracking
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Get started with sending web performance events using the JavaScript tracker.
Once set-up, you will be able to send web performance data to your Snowplow pipeline.
Currently the web performance data collection methods and metrics are more fit towards multi-page applications. For single-page applications (SPAs), the required measurements will need to be refined in a different way. If you have questions on how single-page application web performance metrics can be measured and collected, you can reach out to us on Discourse or Zendesk if you are on BDP Cloud or Enterprise!