<b>Why INP replaced the old FID metric</b>
INP — Interaction to Next Paint — measures how quickly your page visibly reacts when someone taps a button or types. It replaced an older metric called FID (First Input Delay) in March 2024.
The difference matters: FID only timed the <i>very first</i> click, and only the waiting part, not the response. INP watches <i>every</i> interaction across the whole visit and reports one of your worst. Think of FID as judging a waiter by how fast they greeted you — INP judges the whole meal.
What this means for you:
— A page could pass FID but fail INP, because problems show up later
— A slow dropdown, a laggy 'add to cart', a janky filter — all count now
— Good INP is 200 milliseconds or less
<b>Try this:</b> Click around your own site like an impatient user. Anything that feels sticky is your INP suspect.
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<b>Why INP replaced the old FID metric</b>
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