Pulseboard - Monitor smarter. Detect faster. Resolve with AI. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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Pulseboard goes beyond traditional uptime monitoring by combining real-time website & API monitoring with AI-powered incident analysis. Instead of only alerting you when something breaks, it helps explain what likely happened. It also includes Vigil, an AI assistant with voice support for monitoring insights, plus instant downtime and recovery email alerts—all through a clean, modern dashboard built for developers.

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The AI incident analysis is a really nice touch, especially when you get paged at 2am and just want context fast. Voice support with Vigil feels like a small thing but it actually beats digging through logs on a phone.

 Thank you! That's exactly the problem I wanted to solve. Getting an alert is useful, but understanding why something might have happened is often what takes the most time—especially during late-night incidents. I'm continuing to improve Vigil to make those moments even less stressful. I really appreciate the feedback!

How does Vigil actually work in practice, like do I talk to it during an incident or is it more of a post-mortem helper after things are back up?

 Thanks for the question! Saadet, Right now, Vigil is designed to help both during and after an incident. You can ask it about your monitors, recent outages, or system health to quickly get context without digging through multiple dashboards. My long-term goal is to make it an assistant that helps throughout the entire incident lifecycle—from detection to resolution and post-incident analysis.

Voice support for Vigil sounds genuinely useful during late-night incidents. One thing that would make it even better for my team is a way to set up status pages that auto-update based on those AI incident summaries, so customers get a clear postmortem without us having to write one from scratch at 2am.

 That's a fantastic suggestion—thank you! AI-generated status page updates based on incident analysis would save teams a lot of manual work during outages. I hadn't considered automatically generating customer-facing updates, but I really like the direction and I'm adding it to my roadmap. Thanks for taking the time to share the idea!