Peter added a comment.

  @Ladsgroup I'm thinking maybe a user journey is better to measure instead of 
a cold hit? Then we can measure every part of it? Let me explain, I think like 
this:
  
  1. You add user timings that is meaningful to you (like either the full JS 
execution or parts of it if that could help you in the future).
  2. We add user user journey to the synthetic tests: I can do that if you help 
me with a good journey. That could be like going to the start URL, adding a 
property(/value and run the query. That way we will automatically collect the 
user timings but also devtools timeline data for JS where the time is spent. If 
we do that for one URL/user journey that is good because then we have a history 
of data so if you do change later on, we have something that we can compare 
with.
  
  Does that sounds ok @Ladsgroup ?

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