Private Windows beta batches opening

Your game feels off. FrameWise shows why.

A calm, local-first performance doctor for PC game stutter, frame skips, and those weird days when your setup should be smooth but is not.

Real native beta screenPrivate batch build
FrameWise app preview showing Rocket League system evidence, overlay signals, and queued fixes
Frame pacing over FPS hype
Evidence before advice
User-approved fixes only

How it works

It watches quietly while you play, then gets useful between games.

Watch lightly

FrameWise tracks frame timing and nearby PC signals without overlays, recording video, or hammering your system.

Explain the cause

Local rules build the evidence first. Smart explanation turns that evidence into a clear diagnosis with confidence instead of vague optimizer guesses.

Fix when ready

Recommendations wait until the round is over. You see the risk, benefit, and undo path before approving anything.

Round Review2 likely causes found
Spike timeline preserved around the bad moment
CPU, GPU, disk, memory, and process signals compared
Fixes queued for after the round, never forced mid-game

The promise

No one-click mystery tweaks.

FrameWise is designed to prove what changed, show why it matters, and help you feel the difference in the very next round.

Private by default. Useful by design.

The app is planned as local-first Windows software. Raw diagnostics stay on your PC by default. If you opt in, FrameWise sends diagnostic summaries only, not gameplay recording, screenshots, or personal files. Every system change waits for your approval.

Stutter Case Files

Did FrameWise nail it, or did it deserve the side-eye?

Tell us what actually happened after a recommendation. Wins make the app confident. Misses make it smarter. Weird cases are the good stuff.

"This fixed my first-fight freeze.""It blamed overlays, but it was shader cache.""My specs were the plot twist."
Story only. No gameplay, screenshots, personal files, or raw telemetry.

Donation-supported beta. Paid release later.

FrameWise is donation-supported during beta so people can test it early without a pricing wall. Once it is ready for release, it is planned to become a paid product. Optional support helps fund testing, research, and the very clean little Windows app this problem deserves.