I wanted something to monitor my speed tests over time, but what s out there (speedtest-tracker, myspeed, netcheck, orb, etc.) doesn t quite have the feature set I was looking for. I needed something simple enough that my dad could get it going by himself in Windows but that I could also configure to use my own iperf server.Check the demo with dummy data first to see if it s worth installing:https://demo.pingularity.dev/- Single-binary, no dependencies, self-hosted, no telemetry. - Linux, Docker, Windows (winget), and macOS (brew). - Scheduled Ookla and iperf speed tests with a wide array of settings. - Charts for visualizing download, upload, ping, jigger, and bufferbloat over time. Outage heatmap, live latency, and DNS sampling. - Uptime tracking with alerts and notifications. You can do webhooks with native ntfy or a heartbeat. - Manage retention, backups, or delete whatever you want including individual runs. - Prometheus/Grafana with importable dashboard and alert rules. - Install then open http://localhost:9000/, local network accessible, password protectable. - Very customizable, change colours, turn off stuff you don t need, remove chart tiles you don t care about. - Deployment: Single-binary: Linux, Docker, Windows (winget), and macOS (brew).AI Involvement: Extensive use of Claude Code and Codex. Repo: https://github.com/pingular/pingularity