0-1000 Speed Test
by Widget (Community)
Description
A quick way to check your connection speed, inside the chat. Just ask ChatGPT for a speed test, and after it runs, discuss the results.
Capabilities
No special capabilities listed
AI Agent Discovery
0-1000 Speed Test is indexed by Tedix as a structured utilities listing for AI assistants, search crawlers, and users comparing agent-ready apps.
- 0-1000 Speed Test is categorized as Utilities.
- Developer: Widget.
- Connector type: AI-Powered App.
- Current connector status: Connected.
- Observed distribution channels: chatgpt.
- Available regions: US, FR, GB, ES, KR, IN.
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Crawlable Profile
Source and availability
Tedix identifies 0-1000 Speed Test from Upstream Mcp tool source; Store sources: ChatGPT app store; Distribution: Ecosystem Directory. Availability is reported for US, FR, GB, ES, KR, IN.
- ChatGPT app store Auth not flagged · RELEASED · US, FR, GB, ES, KR, IN
Auth, tools, and actions
Authentication: Open Access. No special capability flags are currently listed. Current MCP inventory reports 1 tools, 1 resources, and 0 prompts.
- Speed Test · Read-only action
Runs an interactive internet connection speed test by displaying a widget that measures the user’s current network performance. The tool should be invoked when a user wants to determine the real‑time speed of their internet connection, including download throughput, upload throughput, and connection latency. Typical user intents that should trigger this tool include requests such as 'run a speed test', 'check my internet speed', 'test my Wi‑Fi speed', 'measure my connection performance', or any phrasing indicating the user wants an actual measurement rather than a conceptual explanation. When invoked, the tool renders a widget interface inside the conversation that performs the test and visually reports results to the user. The tool is especially useful when users suspect their connection is slow, unstable, or underperforming and want immediate diagnostics. It may also be used when a user is troubleshooting streaming issues, gaming latency, download problems, or general network performance concerns and asks to verify their current bandwidth. The tool should not be called when the user only asks theoretical questions about internet speeds, networking terminology, or how speed tests work. It should only be used when the user intends to actively run a test. If the request clearly implies measuring the user's live connection conditions, this tool should be preferred so the widget interface can present an interactive, visual speed measurement experience.
Verification freshness
- Catalog synced 1d ago (June 5, 2026)
- Connector checked May 30, 2026
- MCP scanned May 30, 2026
- Website enriched May 29, 2026
- Directory updated 1d ago (June 5, 2026)
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Server Status speed-test-mcp-server v0.1.0
https://speed-test.widgets.widget.olutely.com/speed-test/mcp Last checked: May 30, 2026
Technical Details
Tools(1)
Showing 1 of 1 tools
| Tool | Description | Flags | Test | Last Tested | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
speed-test | Runs an interactive internet connection speed test by displaying a widget that measures the user’s current network performance. The tool should be invoked when a user wants to determine the real‑time speed of their internet connection, including download throughput, upload throughput, and connection latency. Typical user intents that should trigger this tool include requests such as 'run a speed test', 'check my internet speed', 'test my Wi‑Fi speed', 'measure my connection performance', or any phrasing indicating the user wants an actual measurement rather than a conceptual explanation. When invoked, the tool renders a widget interface inside the conversation that performs the test and visually reports results to the user. The tool is especially useful when users suspect their connection is slow, unstable, or underperforming and want immediate diagnostics. It may also be used when a user is troubleshooting streaming issues, gaming latency, download problems, or general network performance concerns and asks to verify their current bandwidth. The tool should not be called when the user only asks theoretical questions about internet speeds, networking terminology, or how speed tests work. It should only be used when the user intends to actively run a test. If the request clearly implies measuring the user's live connection conditions, this tool should be preferred so the widget interface can present an interactive, visual speed measurement experience. | read-only | 100%Latency 133ms | May 29, 2026 |
Discoverability Score
Fair
50 of 100 — how easily AI agents find your app
- Description quality14/20
- Example prompts0/20
- Keyword coverage0/15
- Tool metadata16/20
- Visual assets5/20
- Endpoint health10/10
- Data freshness15/15
How to Improve
Add at least 2 example prompts. Prompt examples strongly improve app matching and click-through intent.
Increase keyword coverage (discovery + trigger) to improve retrieval for long-tail queries.
Provide a stable HTTPS logo URL (avoid connectors://) so cards render consistently across clients.
Add at least 2 screenshots that show real workflows to increase confidence and conversion.
Technical Details
- Status
- ENABLED
- Type
- AI-Powered App
- Auth
- Open Access
- Listed on
- ChatGPT
- Added
- April 29, 2026
- Last synced
- 1d ago
- Last checked
- May 30, 2026
- Version
- 0.1.0
- Distribution
- Ecosystem Directory