Contribute

Improve the score where you are

The Connectivity Reliability Score gets more accurate — and more confident — where real measurements exist. Contribute one from your location in a few seconds. It’s anonymized and consented, and once an area has a handful of distinct contributors it starts influencing the live score.

Measure my connection

How is your connection right now?

We time the latency to our servers and a coarse one-shot download — not an Ookla-grade saturating test. Your location is rounded to ~1 km before storage; raw GPS, IP and device identifiers are never stored.

Why it matters

It breaks the public-data ceiling

Today the terrestrial signal is a year-old Ookla quarterly aggregate, so confidence caps around 90. Fresh local measurements are the only thing that pushes a coordinate past it.

Your data is anonymized

Location is rounded to a ~1 km grid before storage. No raw GPS, IP, account, or device identifier is kept — only the aggregate, and only where ≥5 distinct devices agree.

One reading can’t skew it

The score reads a median across distinct devices, so a single (or spoofed) reading never moves a published number — it takes many genuine contributors.

See the Reliability Score API for how measurements feed the score, or the map to find low-confidence areas worth measuring.