Digital Experience Monitoring Tool Names Pronunciation
Learn to say popular digital experience monitoring tool names correctly.
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How is Catchpoint (digital experience and network monitoring platform) correctly pronounced?
Catchpoint is pronounced 'KACH-poynt' — 'catch' plus 'point', two plain English words. Stress on KACH. In a technical interview: "Catchpoint alerted us the moment page load times spiked in the Asia-Pacific region."
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How is Thousand Eyes (network and internet performance monitoring platform) correctly pronounced?
Thousand Eyes is pronounced 'THOW-zund EYEZ' — 'thousand' plus 'eyes', both plain English words. Stress on THOW and EYEZ. In a technical interview: "Thousand Eyes traced the outage back to a single ISP link between two cities."
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How is Gremlin (chaos engineering and reliability testing platform) correctly pronounced?
Gremlin (the chaos engineering tool) is pronounced 'GREM-lin' — exactly like the everyday word for the mischievous creature, stress on GREM. In a technical interview: "Gremlin injected latency into the payments service to see how the rest of the system handled it."
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How is SpeedCurve (web performance and user experience monitoring tool) correctly pronounced?
SpeedCurve is pronounced 'SPEED-kurv' — 'speed' plus 'curve', two plain English words. Stress on SPEED. In a technical interview: "SpeedCurve tracked our Core Web Vitals trend over the last six months, right through the redesign."
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How is Calibre (web performance monitoring platform) correctly pronounced?
Calibre (the monitoring platform) is pronounced 'KAL-ih-ber' — exactly like the everyday British spelling of 'caliber', stress on KAL. In a technical interview: "Calibre flagged that the new hero image had pushed our Largest Contentful Paint past two seconds."