This report displays all network requests observed during Audit runs in your account. Every row represents a unique network request made during a page load.
Key Features
Comprehensive Overview:
See all network requests triggered across all audited pages, including third-party tags, scripts, media files, and more.Timing Context:
Each request includes detailed timing data—relative to key page events like Navigation Start, First Contentful Paint (FCP), Largest Contentful Paint (LCP), and Load Event.Customizable Columns:
Select which request attributes to view, including URL details, response status, content type, vendor, tag category, and consent status.Content & Performance Insights:
Easily identify broken site elements (like failed image loads), oversized payloads, or requests delaying page rendering—without manually digging through individual audits.Privacy & Compliance Context:
Understand which requests are setting cookies, where the data is going, and whether those behaviors align with your site's consent enforcement settings.
This guide covers common jobs you can accomplish using the reporting system when managing and analyzing Audit Runs across your ObservePoint account. These examples represent just a subset of what’s possible—the flexible filtering, grouping, and customization options in the reporting system support a wide range of additional use cases tailored to your team’s needs.
⭐️ EXAMPLE REPORT
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Available Data
Section | Name | Description |
Page Info | PAGE ID | Unique ID of the Initial Page URL. IDs are unique within an account. |
Page Info | PAGE TITLE | Title tag of the the final URL. |
Page Info | PAGE SOURCE TYPE | The source from which URLs were obtained for the audit. |
Page Info | INITIAL PAGE URL | The URL of the page before any redirects been followed. |
Page Info | INITIAL PAGE URL SCHEME | Scheme refers to the protocol used the URL, for example HTTP or HTTPS. |
Page Info | INITIAL PAGE URL DOMAIN | Domain refers to the main part of the URL that identifies the website, such as www.example.com. |
Page Info | INITIAL PAGE URL BASE DOMAIN | The base domain (eTLD+1, e.g., example.com) of the page being visited. This value identifies the primary domain being scanned, excluding subdomains, paths, or query parameters. The eTLD+1 format ensures consistency by standardizing domains to their effective top-level domain. |
Page Info | INITIAL PAGE URL PORT | Port refers to the network port used in the URL, typically 80 for HTTP or 443 for HTTPS. Only ports are part of the URL are displayed. |
Page Info | INITIAL PAGE URL FRAGMENT | Fragment refers to the portion of the URL after the #, often used to navigate to a specific section of the page. |
Page Info | INITIAL PAGE URL QUERY | Query refers to the parameters in the URL after the ?, commonly used to pass data like search terms or tracking information. |
Page Info | INITIAL PAGE URL PATH | The part of the initial URL that comes after the domain name and specifies the location of a specific resource on a website. |
Page Info | FINAL PAGE URL | The URL of the page after all redirects have been followed. |
Page Info | FINAL PAGE URL SCHEME | Scheme refers to the protocol used the URL, for example HTTP or HTTPS. |
Page Info | FINAL PAGE URL DOMAIN | Domain refers to the main part of the URL that identifies the website, such as www.example.com. |
Page Info | FINAL PAGE URL BASE DOMAIN | The base domain (eTLD+1, e.g., example.com) of the page being visited. This value identifies the primary domain being scanned, excluding subdomains, paths, or query parameters. The eTLD+1 format ensures consistency by standardizing domains to their effective top-level domain. |
Page Info | FINAL PAGE URL PORT | Port refers to the network port used in the URL, typically 80 for HTTP or 443 for HTTPS. Only ports are part of the URL are displayed. |
Page Info | FINAL PAGE URL FRAGMENT | Fragment refers to the portion of the URL after the #, often used to navigate to a specific section of the page. |
Page Info | FINAL PAGE URL QUERY | Query refers to the parameters in the URL after the ?, commonly used to pass data like search terms or tracking information. |
Page Info | FINAL PAGE URL PATH | The part of the final URL that comes after the domain name and specifies the location of a specific resource on a website. |
Page Info | INITIAL PAGE STATUS CODE | The HTTP status code returned when the initial URL was requested, such as 200 for success or 301 for redirect. |
Page Info | INITIAL PAGE STATUS CODE TYPE | This categorizes status codes for the initial url into three groups: success, redirects, and broken. |
Page Info | FINAL PAGE STATUS CODE | This categorizes status codes for the final url into three groups: success, redirects, and broken. |
Page Info | PAGE REDIRECT COUNT | The number of redirects that occurred between the initial and final page URLs. |
Page Info | PAGE LOAD TIME | The total time it took for the page to fully load, measured from the start of the request to when the page was ready. |
Page Info | PAGE SIZE | The total size of the page in megabytes (MB), including HTML, scripts, images, and other ass |
Page Info | ABSOLUTE PAGE VISIT START TIME | The start time of the the page visit. |
Page Info | ABSOLUTE PAGE VISIT END TIME | The end time of the page visit. |
Page Info | PAGE LINK COUNT | The total number of hyperlinks found on the page. |
Page Info | PAGE BROWSER ERROR | The error message captured by the browser if the page failed to load properly. |
Page Info | HAS BROWSER ERROR | Indicates whether a browser error occurred during the page visit (yes or no). |
Page Info | FAILED ON PAGE ACTION COUNT | The number custom actions that failed to execute on the page during the audit. |
Page Info | PAGE LARGEST CONTENTFUL PAINT | A Google Web Vitals metric that measures the time it takes for the largest visible content element to load, indicating when the main content is fully visible. |
Page Info | PAGE FIRST CONTENTFUL PAINT | A Google Web Vitals metric that tracks how quickly any text or image is first rendered on the screen. |
Page Info | PAGE TIME TO FIRST BYTE | A Google Web Vitals metric that measures the time between the request for a page and the arrival of the first byte of data from the server. |
Page Info | PAGE CUMULATIVE LAYOUT SHIFT | A Google Web Vitals metric that quantifies unexpected layout shifts during page load, affecting visual stability and user experience. |
Page Info | ON PAGE ACTION FAILURE Message | The message of why the action failure message failed. |
Page Info | IS MOST RECENT PAGE SCAN | Represents wether or not this is the most recently scanned data of this page. |
Run Properties | Run ID | A unique identifier for a specific audit run. |
Run Properties | Run Start Timestamp | The timestamp indicating when the audit run started. |
Run Properties | Run End Timestamp | The timestamp indicating when the audit run was completed. |
Run Properties | Total Pages Scanned | The total number of pages scanned during the audit. |
Run Properties | Is Most Recent Audit Run | Indicates whether this is the latest audit run. |
Run Properties | Completion Status | The status of the audit run upon completion (e.g., success, failure). |
Run Properties | CMP Actions Status | The status of CMP (Consent Management Platform) actions during the audit. |
Run Properties | Pre-Audit Actions | The status of actions configured to run before the audit. |
Run Properties | On-Page Actions | The status of actions performed on pages during the audit. |
Run Properties | Pre-Audit Actions Configured | The number of pre-audit actions configured. |
Run Properties | On-Page Actions Configured | The number of on-page actions configured. |
Run Properties | Run Duration | The total time taken for the run. |
Run Properties | Run Now Requested By | The user or system that requested the audit run to start immediately. |
Run Properties | Run Start Reason | The reason for starting the audit run. |
Run Properties | URL Source | The source from which URLs were obtained for the audit. |
Run Properties | Screenshot | A screenshot taken during the run. |
Audit Settings | Audit ID | A unique identifier for the audit settings. |
Audit Settings | Audit Name | The name of the audit. |
Audit Settings | Audit Name | The name of the audit. |
Audit Settings | Page Limit | The maximum number of pages to be audited. |
Audit Settings | Location | The geographical location associated with the audit. |
Audit Settings | Labels | Labels associated with the audit for categorization. |
Audit Settings | Simultaneous Browsers | The number of browsers used simultaneously during the audit. |
Audit Settings | Browser Width | The width of the browser window used during the audit. |
Audit Settings | Browser Height | The height of the browser window used during the audit. |
Audit Settings | Starting URLs | The initial URLs from which the audit begins. |
Audit Settings | Page URL Filters | Filters applied to URLs during the audit. |
Audit Settings | Schedule | The schedule details for the audit. |
Audit Settings | Notes | Additional notes or comments related to the audit. |
Audit Settings | Owner | The creator of the audit. |
Audit Settings | Folder | The folder where audit settings and results are stored. |
Audit Settings | Sub-Folder | A sub-folder within the main folder for organizing audit settings and results. |
Audit Settings | User Agent | The user agent string used during the audit. |
Audit Settings | User Agent Header | The header information for the user agent. |
Audit Settings | Custom Proxy | Specifies whether custom proxy is used. |
Audit Settings | VPN Mode | Specifies whether VPN is enabled or disabled. |
Audit Settings | GPC Signal | Specifies whether Global Privacy Control (GPC) is enabled or disabled. |
Audit Settings | Block 3rd-party Cookies | Indicates if third-party cookies are blocked during the audit. |
Audit Settings | Block Technologies | Technologies blocked during the audit. |
Audit Settings | File Substitution | Details of any file substitutions made during the audit. |
Audit Settings | Consent Categories | Specifies whether or not Consent Categories are applied to the audit. |
Audit Settings | Webhook | Webhook summary for notifications or integrations. |
Audit Settings | Audit Same URLs | Indicates if the same URLs are audited repeatedly. |
Audit Settings | Deduplicate URLs | Indicates whether the audit is set to scan only one version of a page, ignoring variations with different query strings. |
Audit Settings | Is Paused | Indicates if the audit is currently paused. |
Email Messages | Email Inbox | The email inbox name, if any, associated with the audit. |
Email Messages | Email Subject | The subject of an email message. |
Email Messages | Message Received | The timestamp of when an email message was received. |
Network Requests | Request URL Query Params | The query parameters sent with the request, typically used to pass data (e.g., ?id=123). |
Network Requests | Request URL Fragment | The fragment portion of the URL (after #), usually used for client-side navigation and not sent to the server. |
Network Requests | Request Country Code | The country code (ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 format) representing the geographic location of the server responding to the request. |
Network Requests | Request Network Error | Any network-level error that prevented the request from completing (e.g., DNS failure or timeout). |
Network Requests | Request Method | The request method is the HTTP method used in a network request to specify the desired action to be performed on a resource, such as GET (retrieve data), POST (send data), PUT (update data), DELETE (remove data), or others, as indicated in tools like HAR files or browser developer consoles. |
Network Requests | Request Server IP Address | The IP address of the server that the network request is sent to. |
Network Requests | Request HTTP Version | The version of the HTTP protocol used in the request (e.g., HTTP/1.1, HTTP/2). |
Network Requests | Response Content Mime Type | The type of data in the response, specified by its MIME type (e.g., text/html, image/png). |
Network Requests | Response Content Encoding | The compression method applied to the response data (e.g., gzip, br). |
Network Requests | Response Last Modified | The date and time the requested resource was last modified on the server. |
Network Requests | Request Domain And Geo Consent Category Status | Indicates whether the tag request complies with the consent categories configured for the audit, based on both the domain of the request and the geographic location where it occurred. |
Network Requests | Request Consent Categories | The consent categories associated with this request. |
Network Requests | Cookies Set | Lists the cookies that were set or modified by this request. |