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Go API load testing with LoadStrike in real delivery teams

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Go API load testing made practical: how Meticulis uses LoadStrike to keep load testing and performance testing close to Go service code and CI.

Practical checklist

  • Why Meticulis keeps Go load tests close to the service
  • A code-first LoadStrike pattern we use for Go and Golang APIs
  • How we plug Go API load testing into CI and release evidence
  • What we measure for Go services (and what we avoid)
  • Scaling beyond Go: keeping reporting consistent across languages

LoadStrike helps us do this with a code-first SDK approach that fits Go and Golang teams. It keeps scenarios readable, versioned, and reviewable alongside the service, while still producing consistent transactions and reports that teams can compare over time.

Related LoadStrike resource: LoadStrike Go load testing SDK

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