built by a runner, for runners

Speedrun tools that keep up with your run.

Ex-speedrunner turned toolmaker. I build the utilities I always wished existed — splits analytics, stream overlays, and things that make every PB attempt feel alive.

The lineup

Projects

Everything here is live and used by real runners. Pick one and dive in.

runners.cx preview 01

runners.cx

Your speedrun home base

Analyze split files with automatic LiveSplit auto-sync, log manual runs without a split file, build run plans, and grow a full runner profile. Built around what runners do — not around one game.

LiveSplit componentSplits analyticsRun plansRunner profile
Open project
splitcast.online preview 02

splitcast.online

Splits your chat actually feels

A LiveSplit component that keeps a minimal split layout in OBS while firing customizable animations on key run events — automatically pushing your progress on screen as pop-up text tied to each split.

LiveSplit componentOBS overlayAuto animationsCustom fontsLow latency
Open project
PB meter preview 03

PB meter

beta

A speedometer for your run

Powered by the LiveSplit component and the OBS websocket, PB meter renders a clean speedometer animation on screen that reacts to how your run is tracking against your personal best.

LiveSplit componentOBS websocketLive gaugePace vs PB
Open project
2026 preview 04

2026

fun

A little New Year joke

A silly holiday page: open the gift, a random game drops out, and now you must beat everyone in it and take first place. Happy New Year, runner.

New YearJust for funRandom game
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Who’s behind this

A runner who kept building tools

I spent years chasing splits, resetting, and grinding golds — and along the way I kept hitting the same gaps in the tooling runners actually use. So I started building. Everything on purr.games is centered on the runner: your profile, your splits, your stream, your attempts — not one specific game or leaderboard. The leaderboards are great; this is the part that’s about you.

Say hi

Find me on Discord

Bug reports, feature requests, or feedback on any of the tools — my Discord is the place. That’s where all of this gets shaped.