
Client-Ready Core Web Vitals Report Outline
The Problem: Client Reports That Don't Land You spend hours pulling numbers, screenshots, and notes into something you can send to a client — and they still don't get the story. A raw PageSpeed screenshot tells a developer everything but tells a client nothing. A "your site is fast" email tells them nothing useful either. The result: wasted time and clients who don't see the value of performance work. The solution: A report structure that translates metrics into business language, shows trends, and recommends specific next steps. This template gives you that — an outline you can use in Notion, Google Docs, PDF, or any format your clients prefer. The best client reports do three things: Translate technical metrics into business language Show trends, not just snapshots Recommend specific next steps Copy the outline below, brand it, and start delivering reports that build client confidence — without manual data assembly. For performance budget setup, see The Complete Guide to Performance
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