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Time to Interactive (TTI)
Time to Interactive (TTI) is a non-standardized web performance 'progress' metric defined as the point in time when the last Long Task finished and was followed by 5 seconds of network and main thread inactivity. TTI, proposed by the Web Incubator Community Group in 2018, was intended to provide a metric that describes when a page or application contains useful content and the main thread is idle and free to respond to user interactions, including having event handlers registered.
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Caveat
TTI is derived by leveraging information from the Long Task API. Although available in some performance monitoring tools, TTI is not a part of any official web specification.
See also
- Definition of TTI from Web Incubator Community Group
- Time to Interactive — focusing on human-centric metrics by Radimir Bitsov
- Time to first byte (TTFB)