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Configuring Notification Channels
Setting Notification Rules
Account
Notification Settings
How to configure your notification preferences.
PulseGuard can notify you about important events related to your monitors. You can fine-tune which notifications you receive and where you receive them.
Configuring Notification Channels
First, connect the services you want to use for notifications.
Navigate to
Account Settings
and then to the
Notifications
tab.
Here you can connect integrations like:
Email
Slack
Discord
Telegram
Webhooks
Follow the instructions for each channel to connect it to your PulseGuard account.
Setting Notification Rules
For each of your monitors (domains or devices), you can set specific notification rules.
Go to the settings page for the specific domain or device.
Find the
Notifications
section.
Here you can specify:
When to notify
: For example, notify only when a monitor is down for more than 5 minutes.
Which channels to use
: Select from your configured notification channels. You can send certain alerts to Slack and others to email, for example.
Who to notify
: If you are part of an organization, you can choose to notify specific team members.
Setting up smart notification rules helps to avoid alert fatigue while ensuring you never miss a critical issue.
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