José Padilla

Speedtest by Ookla, for Mac - Take a speedtest from your Mac's Menu Bar

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Will Dages
It's nice to have a way to use SpeedTest that isn't overstuffed with ads! Netflix's fast.com has been my go-to recently since it loads so much quicker and is less visually-overwhelming, but it'll be nice having something so accessible in the menu bar. I'll definitely give it a try.
Adriane Holter
@willdages Wonderful, thanks for giving it a go!
Troy Osinoff
@willdages +1 for Fast.com, but I do like the concept of having it on the menu bar.
Chance Abbott
if you're looking for a more detailed speed test I would consider checking out the sourceforge speedtest https://sourceforge.net/speedtest/
Kevin Guebert
Now I'm just waiting for the ProductHunt tweet asking what everyone's speeds are...☺️ Nicely done product though! Simple, beautifully crafted, no need to signup or login, I'm a big fan.
Adriane Holter
@kevinguebert Thank you so much!
Michael Joseph
I'm slightly obsessed with always checking my internet speed. Thanks for making it easier!
Adriane Holter
@michaelcjoseph You're very welcome
Csaba Kissi
Great application, tiny, no ads ... wonderful :)
Steven Hambleton
Thank you for this Adriane! One feature I'd like to see is a recurring test. In Australia, a change in politic party has seen a change from a full fibre roll-out to an FTTN broadband network. I'd like to keep a log of my FTTN performance through the year and see how the network degrades and report this back to the ISP and to NBNCo themselves and be able to export a simple report (CSV is good).
Tony Hue
You can also do a Google search for "Internet speed test" to run a similar test
Ben Mehling
Looks nice -- the review on the App store (title: Intrusive App) gave me pause.
Valentine Boyev
Great app. Not sure, that I need it on my desktop, but anyway good news.
Cristian Baluta
I wish it was not staying in the menubar, this is not something you do often. A proper place is the settings window but not sure is possible.