Thousands of Speedify users run Starlink — on roofs, RVs, boats, and backpacks — often bonded with cellular or cable. This is what their dishes and links actually report: obstruction, alignment, latency, jitter, and loss. No speed tests, no lab conditions.
Newer Starlink dishes expose live telemetry on the local network. Speedify reads it to route traffic better — and in aggregate, it shows how real installations are doing.
Speedify monitors connection health continuously to route traffic across multiple links. This report is built from that telemetry — no one runs a test, so the data reflects the ordinary day of a connection. Speed figures are intentionally excluded; only latency, jitter, and loss are published.
Connections whose provider resolves to Starlink, observed over a -day window ending . Dish-health panels cover the subset of dishes reachable over Starlink's local API. Providers appear only above a floor of users. Fleet reseller accounts are excluded.
No browsing data, no destinations, no content. Connection-health telemetry only, aggregated across users before publication. Nothing on this page can identify an individual user, dish, or location.