Performance Testing That Actually Makes Sense
We don't just run tests and hand you reports. We dig into your system, find what's slowing things down, and help you fix it. Real problems, real solutions, no jargon.
What We Do When Your System Slows Down
Look, performance issues are frustrating. Your application worked fine six months ago, and now users are complaining about wait times. Database queries that took milliseconds are suddenly timing out.
We've been doing this since 2019, working with Taiwan businesses that need their systems to actually perform under pressure. Not theoretical pressure—real user loads during peak hours.
- Load testing with actual usage patterns from your logs
- Database query analysis that finds the slow ones
- API endpoint profiling under concurrent requests
- Memory leak detection before they crash production
- Network bottleneck identification in distributed systems
Most companies come to us after they've already had an incident. That's fine—we can help then too. But the best time to test performance is before your users notice something's wrong.


Saoirse Keller
Lead Performance Engineer
"The hardest part isn't finding performance problems—it's convincing stakeholders they're worth fixing before they become critical. I've spent seven years profiling everything from e-commerce checkouts to banking APIs. Every system has weak points. The question is whether you find them during testing or at 3am on a Sunday."
Common Questions About Performance Work
How long does typical performance testing take?
Depends entirely on system complexity. A basic web application might take two weeks for comprehensive testing. Enterprise systems with multiple integrations often need four to six weeks. We start with a scoping session to give you realistic timelines. Contact us to discuss your specific setup.
Can you test systems that are already in production?
Yes, but carefully. We clone production environments when possible or test during low-traffic periods. The goal is insight, not incidents. We've tested live banking systems and e-commerce platforms without affecting real users.
What if performance issues are in third-party services?
Happens more often than you'd think. We can't fix their code, but we can help you implement better caching, add timeouts, or build fallback strategies. Sometimes the answer is switching providers. We'll tell you what makes sense for your situation.
Do you offer ongoing monitoring after initial testing?
We can set up monitoring systems and train your team to use them. Some clients want us to review metrics quarterly, others prefer one-time assessments. Check our learning program if you're interested in building internal expertise.