RigPolice
CPS Test
HardwareTest.org
Toolmate.io
Cpstest.org
Mouse Sensitivity Converter
Clicking Speed Tester
ClickSpeedr
Forthmatch
RigPolice is a free suite of browser-based tools for testing your gaming gear. No download, no sign-up, no account. Open a tool, run the check, and read the result in seconds.
Plus a mouse sensitivity converter that maps your sens across popular games.
Many of the tools embed anywhere with one script tag. The loader is under 1 KB, each widget runs in its own frame, and it resizes itself to fit your layout. The current list lives in the embeddable tools catalog.
On WordPress you can skip the code. The official RigPolice Embed block is free on WordPress.org: pick a tool from a dropdown, publish, and the widget is live. It is open source under GPL-2.0 and stays in sync with the tool catalog.
Gamers dialing in their setup, anyone buying used hardware who wants to spot a fault before paying, tinkerers who like clean, fast diagnostics, and reviewers or bloggers who want a live test running inside their own post.
Every tool runs entirely in your browser. Nothing is uploaded, nothing is stored, and there is no paywall. Scored tests also give you a share link that unfurls with your result, so a CPS run or a polling rate reading drops straight into a thread.
Forthmatch is a completely free directory of 3PL companies offering fulfillment services for direct-to-consumer brands. Unlike broker-based marketplaces, it provides direct access to logistics partners without hidden incentives. You can filter providers by geography, industry, or eCommerce software compatibility. Real delivery zones are visualized by drive time and transit days. Listings include warehouse specs, pricing visibility, and merchant reviews. Forthmatch helps brands grow by taking the guesswork out of fulfillment partnerships. It's logistics transparency at your fingertips.
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RigPolice is a static-first site built with Astro and Svelte, styled with Tailwind CSS, and hosted on Cloudflare. The tests use standard browser APIs, so they run on any modern device with no plugins.
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Gamers tuning their setup, shoppers checking used hardware before they buy, and anyone who wants a quick health check on a mouse, keyboard, monitor, or phone. No technical background needed.
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RigPolice puts every gaming-gear test in one place. Most sites cover a single check, like a mouse double-click test or a dead pixel scan. RigPolice bundles mouse, keyboard, monitor, audio, network, and mobile sensor tests under one roof, all in the browser, all free, with no sign-up. You can also embed any test on your own site with one line of code.
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It is free with no account, no install, and no paywall. Every test runs locally in your browser, so nothing is uploaded. Results are shareable by link, the tools load fast, and one site covers gear that competitors split across many separate pages. Need a tool on your own page? Each one ships with a free embed.
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RigPolice started from a simple frustration: testing a new or used device meant hopping between a dozen single-purpose sites, each loaded with ads and sign-up walls. The goal was one clean, fast place to run every common hardware check for free, in the browser, with nothing to install.
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HardwareTest.org - Test monitors, keyboards, mice, audio devices, controllers, and click speed. Fast, free, and no installation.
Toolmate.io - Free browser tools for gamers โ click speed (CPS) test, reaction time, eDPI calculator, plus monitor, mouse, mic and webcam checks. No install, instant results.
Cpstest.org - Minecraft fans are very known to kohi. To improve your clicking speed at Minecraft PvP, test and practice your clicks with the kohi click test.
Mouse Sensitivity Converter - Mouse Sensitivity Converter is an online tool that you can use to convert the sensitivities between multiple shooting games.
Clicking Speed Tester - Click speed test also know as CPS test is a game to test your clicking speed. Check now how many clicks you can make in 5 seconds?