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LoadTester

HTTP and API load testing without the infrastructure mess.

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About LoadTester

LoadTester is a modern performance testing platform designed to help engineering teams understand how their applications behave under real-world traffic conditions. Instead of relying on complex setups, custom scripts, or heavy infrastructure, it provides a streamlined, browser-based experience that allows users to create, run, and analyze load tests in minutes. The platform focuses on simplicity without sacrificing power, enabling teams to validate performance before releases, campaigns, or traffic spikes. By eliminating the need to provision servers or manage distributed workers manually, LoadTester removes one of the biggest barriers to consistent and reliable performance testing.

At its core, LoadTester supports HTTP and API load testing with a clean and intuitive workflow. Users can define test scenarios by specifying endpoints, request methods, headers, and payloads, then configure how traffic should be generated using virtual users or requests per second. Once a test is launched, results are streamed live, giving immediate visibility into key performance metrics such as latency, throughput, and error rates. This real-time feedback allows teams to quickly identify bottlenecks and performance issues without waiting for reports after the test completes. Metrics like p50, p95, and p99 latency provide a detailed understanding of how the system performs under different load conditions.

One of the standout features of LoadTester is its ability to set performance thresholds and automate decision-making. Teams can define acceptable limits for latency, error rates, and success rates, and the system will automatically stop tests if those thresholds are exceeded. This makes it especially useful as a release gate in CI/CD pipelines, where performance regressions need to be detected early. Instead of manually analyzing results, teams can rely on clear pass-or-fail outcomes, ensuring that only stable and performant builds move forward in the deployment process.

LoadTester is also built with scalability and speed in mind. Tests can start in seconds, with distributed workers automatically handling the load generation behind the scenes. This allows users to simulate thousands of virtual users or high request rates without worrying about infrastructure. The platform is designed to handle both small-scale checks and large, high-intensity tests, making it suitable for startups as well as larger engineering teams. Its ability to run tests directly from a browser or integrate with automated pipelines ensures flexibility in how teams incorporate performance testing into their workflows.

Another important aspect of LoadTester is its focus on repeatability and comparison. Teams can run tests regularly, schedule baselines, and compare results across different runs to detect performance changes over time. This historical perspective is essential for understanding trends, identifying regressions, and ensuring that improvements are actually delivering value. With built-in analytics and export options, results can be easily shared across teams, improving collaboration and visibility.

Ultimately, LoadTester is designed to make performance testing accessible, fast, and actionable. By combining real-time analytics, automated thresholds, and seamless integration into development workflows, it empowers teams to make confident decisions about their applications. Whether validating a new feature, preparing for a product launch, or ensuring API reliability, LoadTester provides the tools needed to understand system limits and maintain high performance without unnecessary complexity.

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StatusScheduled
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Launch weekMon, May 4 – 11 Mon, 2026
PricingFreemium
Total votes0

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