Apart from actually measuring page generation time within the website’s scripts and storing that in a database, I still haven’t found a good way to track the speed of a website over time. I would have thought an outside service coudl do that, but I haven’t found one. Any ideas anyone?

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  1. Thomas Bonte Says:

    http://www.watchmouse.com perhaps?

  2. futtta Says:

    we use http://www.iplabel.net at work. very good tool with tracking from multiple places on the net, detailed analysis (dns-lookup, time to first byte, base page download, full page download, …), graphs, thresholds and mailalerts. not real cheap though, if i’m not mistaking.

  3. Jilles Oldenbeuving Says:

    Hey Peter,

    You can give Gomez a shot, it is far more elaborate than pingdom. One gotcha is that their panels are a bit more US-centric. Gomez does have some really nice features though.

    http://www.gomez.com/

    Cheers,

    Jilles

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