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How do we measure end-user experience and synthetic monitoring for our digital applications?: what buyers discover

See which brands AI assistants put in front of buyers and why those answers are chosen.

The AI answer we saw

Synthetic monitoring tools like Cisco ThousandEyes, Dynatrace, and Splunk Synthetic Monitoring simulate user transactions to measure application performance. They track metrics like page load time, transaction completion, and availability from multiple geographic locations. These platforms help identify issues before real users are impacted.

Captured during this Readable report run. Answers can vary by AI tool and date.

Top buying theme: Real-time MonitoringSupporting theme: Packet-level VisibilityMarket: Internet Performance Monitoring

How the answer frames the options

How buyers see Cisco ThousandEyes, Dynatrace, Catchpoint, New Relic for this question

Most chosen option

Cisco ThousandEyes

Cisco ThousandEyes is the brand AI reaches for most often when it needs to recommend one option quickly.

Best-fit reason

Real-time Monitoring

Brands are easier to recommend when their pages make Real-time Monitoring obvious and credible.

What to publish

Answer buyer-fit questions directly

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What the answers actually say

These excerpts show what the answer relies on when it recommends a brand.

Exact answer 1

Synthetic monitoring tools like Cisco ThousandEyes, Dynatrace, and Splunk Synthetic Monitoring simulate user transactions to measure application performance. They track metrics like page load time, transaction completion, and availability from multiple geographic locations. These platforms help identify issues before real users are impacted.

Cisco ThousandEyesDynatrace

Cisco ThousandEyes is repeatedly tied to Real-time Monitoring in the answers buyers see.

Brands buyers are likely to find

These are the brands AI reaches for when it needs to recommend an option quickly.

Most likely to appear

Cisco ThousandEyes

100% of reviewed answers · 1/1 reviewed AI answers

Cisco ThousandEyes is presented as a internet performance monitoring option and frequently surfaces for this buyer question. AI answers most often connect Cisco ThousandEyes with Real-time Monitoring, which drives recommendation frequency.

Appears in reviewed answers

Dynatrace

100% of reviewed answers · 1/1 reviewed AI answers

Dynatrace is presented as a internet performance monitoring option and frequently surfaces for this buyer question. AI answers most often connect Dynatrace with Packet-level Visibility, which drives recommendation frequency.

Appears in reviewed answers

Catchpoint

0% of reviewed answers · 0/1 reviewed AI answers

Catchpoint is presented as a internet performance monitoring option and shows up in selected answers for this buyer question. AI answers most often connect Catchpoint with Latency Tracking, which drives recommendation frequency.

How often Cisco ThousandEyes shows up for this question

This question has limited answer volume right now. Treat this as an early read and run a deeper brand check for stronger confidence.

Cisco ThousandEyesShows up

1/1 reviewed AI answers

DynatraceShows up

1/1 reviewed AI answers

CatchpointMissing

0/1 reviewed AI answers

New RelicMissing

0/1 reviewed AI answers

This shows how often each brand appears in the AI answers buyers see for this question.

How to become the recommended choice

  • State exactly who your product is for on the page targeting "How do we measure end-user experience and synthetic monitoring for our digital applications?".
  • Back the Real-time Monitoring claim with specific customer examples, metrics, or screenshots.
  • Create follow-up comparison content against Cisco ThousandEyes once the buyer-fit page is live.

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