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User Guide

Everything you need to monitor your endpoints with PulseQuay.

Dashboard

The dashboard is your operational overview. Each row shows the target name, its check type badge, the current status, the last checked time, and the latest latency.

Targets that are currently down or have a certificate nearing expiry are automatically pinned to the top so urgent issues are visible first. Non-alerting targets can be reordered with the grip handle, and that order is saved per user automatically.

Use the bin icon to hide a non-alerting target from your dashboard. Hidden alerting targets still force themselves back into view if they need attention. You can restore hidden targets from Target Detail, and the Show disabled toggle includes paused targets in the list. If you belong to multiple workspaces, the sidebar workspace switcher changes the dashboard context.

Profile

The Profile page lets you update your first name, last name, and password. Email addresses are fixed per account; if your email needs to change, contact a workspace admin.

Targets

The Targets page lists every target you can access in the current workspace. Columns include name, URL, check type, check interval, status, enabled state, and row actions.

Each active target consumes one monitoring credit from the workspace plan, and the remaining credit count is visible in the sidebar. If you see an eye-slash indicator next to a target name, that target is hidden from your personal dashboard view but remains fully monitored.

Target Detail

Clicking a target name opens Target Detail. The configuration panel shows the URL, check type, check interval, enabled state, and the assigned checker.

Use Run check now to trigger an immediate check or Send test email to verify alert delivery. The current signal card shows the latest result with DNS, TCP, HTTP, and TLS status badges, certificate expiry date, and response latency.

A latency sparkline covers the last 100 results. Below that, notification rules define which addresses receive which alert types, and the history table lists past results with pagination at 50 rows per page, including timestamps, all status columns, and latency.

Notifications

PulseQuay sends email alerts when a target goes down and when a certificate becomes invalid or nears expiry. Down notifications are de-duplicated: once a target is marked down, no repeat down email is sent until it recovers and fails again.

Certificate-expiry alerts are limited to one message per 24 hours per threshold crossing. Each target’s notification rules determine who receives which alert types.

History

The History view keeps the full check record available within your plan’s retention window. Table columns cover timestamp, DNS, TCP, HTTP, body, TLS, certificate expiry, latency, and any captured error. Pagination sits below the table.

Workspace

Your current workspace name appears in the sidebar. If your account belongs to multiple workspaces, use the dropdown to switch context. Workspace-level settings, invitations, and plan changes are managed by workspace admins.

Clients

Clients are labels used to group targets by customer or project. They appear as tags in the target list and Target Detail and are purely organizational; they do not affect how checks run.

Only admins can create, rename, or delete client labels.