bitspeed.org — Available

Performance is the feature nobody ships until it's the only thing anyone talks about.

The developer tools space has spent a decade building better deployment pipelines, smarter CI, cleaner error tracking. The next layer is simpler and harder: how fast is the thing, and why. Latency profiling, network diagnostics, real-user monitoring, inference observability — the tools that answer those questions are still being built, and most of them don't have names yet.

bitspeed.org is available.

The name

"BitSpeed" is not a category name. It is a product name — specific enough to mean something, generic enough not to box in a roadmap. A latency monitoring tool called BitSpeed is immediately understood. So is an inference profiler, a network diagnostic suite, or a real-time throughput dashboard. The name travels across use cases without losing its meaning, which is the thing most product names cannot do.

Two syllables. No acronym required. No explanation on the first slide.

The namespace

The prior BitSpeed entity — a Los Angeles file-transfer software company — closed in 2019 and holds no active trademark. The .io extension is occupied by an unrelated and disreputable site that has no bearing on the .org. The domain is clean.

The moment

Developers are measuring things they were not measuring two years ago. Tokens per second. Cold start latency at the edge. GPU memory throughput under concurrent load. Time-to-first-byte for streaming completions. The observability category is expanding to meet infrastructure that did not exist at the start of this decade, and the tools tracking it are early. A product entering this space now with a strong name owns the name before the category has a winner.

BitSpeed is that name.

The terms

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