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## What I get from Grafana Faro
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![Grafana Faro dashboard for the blog application](/img/2025-06-18-blog-observability.png)
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This is the current view of the dashboard with metrics from the blog application I'm observing. It's activity since my last blog post. Grafana Faro is loaded on the client-side and is blocked by some ad-blockers automatically, yet I get to see how my page performs for an end user for the folks who access my page without one.
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## What it took to start using Faro
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Grafana makes it very easy to integrate Faro in a frontend app. Either through a web SDK or by importing it through the CDN, anyone can have observability in minutes. Most of the code below is generated within the Grafana dashboard, but I refactored it to work with my development flow. I have observability segmented by environment, so I can see how my website performs in dev and prod.
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I don't really know.
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And in most ways, that's because I'm not a frontend developer -- because I *do* know that [Faro allows you to further instrument your application](https://grafana.com/docs/grafana-cloud/monitor-applications/frontend-observability/instrument/) for error tracking and custom signals. But I _am_ a frontend developer, I just don't prefer it and so work on it begrudgingly.
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And in most ways, that's because I'm not a frontend developer -- but I *do* know that [Faro allows you to further instrument your application](https://grafana.com/docs/grafana-cloud/monitor-applications/frontend-observability/instrument/) for error tracking and custom signals. And yet, I *am* a frontend developer, I just don't prefer it and so work on it begrudgingly. Although I love me some HTML.
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In contexts where people care, Faro instrumentation enables things like conversion funnel analysis, feature usage tracking, A/B testing, monitoring and alerting longer API response times, feature adoption, etc.
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In contexts where people care, Faro instrumentation enables things like conversion funnel analysis, feature usage, A/B testing, API response times, feature adoption, etc. If that's you and you want something to help you do that, I suggest Grafana Faro.
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If that's you and you want something to help you do that, I suggest Grafana Faro.

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