Latencio — Performance Test Analysis - Stop guessing. Start knowing why your system is slow
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From raw results to engineering-grade verdict in under 60 seconds.
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After months of building in silence, I am excited to share something I’m genuinely proud of: Latencio.
👉 https://www.latencio.com/
Let me explain why I built it. Every load test ends the same way—not with answers, but with more questions. An engineer opens the report filled with thousands of rows and numbers, and then the real work begins:
- Jumping between dashboards
- Cross-checking spreadsheets
- Digging through logs
- Opening yet another dashboard
Hours pass, and the only question that truly matters arises: “Are we good for production?” The answer is there in the data, but extracting it is the hard part. I've seen talented engineers spend hours translating data into decisions—not due to a lack of skill, but because the tools fail to provide clear answers.
That didn’t sit right with me, so I created Latencio. Now, you can upload your load test result and receive, in under 60 seconds:
- A clear PASS / FAIL verdict, backed by evidence
- Root cause analysis—understanding not just what is slow, but why
- Actionable recommendations on what to fix next
- A plain-English summary that your manager can easily understand
No dashboards to configure, no queries to write, and no hours lost. Just upload and get your verdict.
This is just the beginning. The vision for Latencio is much larger. Imagine a world where every load test—whether it’s JMeter, k6, Gatling, or Locust—is automatically correlated with:
- Infrastructure metrics
- APM traces
- Logs
Where the system doesn’t just indicate that “latency is high,” but identifies:
- The exact DB query
- The exact downstream service
- The exact moment things started breaking
In this future, a junior engineer would gain the same depth of insight as a seasoned expert, and your CI/CD pipeline would catch slow releases before they hit production.
Today is v1.
→ One file upload
→ One verdict
→ One step toward making performance engineering a lot less painful
If you work with load tests, performance, or reliability, I’d love for you to try it.
It’s free. No sign-up needed.
👉 https://www.latencio.com/
💬 Curious to hear:
What’s the most painful part of analysing load test results for you today?
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