Quick answer
Core Web Vitals are Google's main page experience speed checks: loading, layout stability and response time.
What it means
Core Web Vitals are Google's main page experience speed checks: loading, layout stability and response time. In normal terms, it is one small part of how Google and people understand your site.
Why it matters
They matter because slow or jumpy pages annoy visitors. Google also uses them as a ranking signal, especially when pages are otherwise similar.
What to do about it
Start with the basics: compress large images, reduce heavy scripts and make sure buttons and menus respond quickly on mobile.
Bloom's take
Bloom turns poor Core Web Vitals into plain tasks, such as 'compress this image' or 'remove this heavy script'.
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Questions people ask
What is Core Web Vitals in simple terms?
Core Web Vitals are Google's main page experience speed checks: loading, layout stability and response time.
Does core web vitals matter for SEO?
Yes, when it affects whether Google can understand, trust or show your page. It is not always the biggest job on the list, but it is worth fixing when it blocks traffic or confuses visitors.
How do I check core web vitals on my site?
Start with the page itself, then use Google Search Console or a simple site scan. Look for the issue on important pages first, not every tiny page you have ever published.
Can Bloom help with core web vitals?
Yes. Bloom turns this into a plain task when it matters. If it is technical or fiddly, you can also hand it to a Bloom specialist from inside the app.
Next step
Want this checked on your site? See Bloom services, or see how Bloom turns SEO issues into plain tasks.