Current uptime tools provide limited information on website performance, often failing to identify the root causes of slow loading times. This lack of detailed insights can lead to unresolved performance issues, affecting user experience and potentially resulting in lost revenue.
Users, particularly website owners and developers, struggle to optimize their sites effectively due to insufficient data on latency and security vulnerabilities.
Pain Points
- Lack of detailed performance insights
- Inability to identify root causes of slow loading times
- Insufficient data on latency and security vulnerabilities
- Potential loss of revenue due to unresolved performance issues
I got tired of generic "Uptime" tools that don't tell you *why* a site is slow. So I built a free forensic engine that pings your server from 6 continents and checks your **F.E.A.R. Score** (Financial Efficiency & Availability Risk). It checks: * **Global Latency:** Real ping times from AWS regions (NYC, LON, SGP). * **Security:** Scans for missing HSTS, CSP, and SSL vulnerabilities. I’m looking for feedback on the scoring algorithm. Does the "Risk" score feel accurate for your site? **Try it here:** [pingsla.com](http://pingsla.com)
A free forensic engine that pings your server from 6 continents and checks your F.E.A.R. Score (Financial Efficiency & Availability Risk). It provides detailed insights into global latency and security vulnerabilities.