Activity Log
A full audit trail of who did what on every site — configuration changes, manual checks, acknowledged incidents and team actions, with timestamps and the user who made them.
What it records
Every meaningful action on a site is written to its Activity Log so you always know what changed, when, and who did it. This matters most for agencies where several team members manage the same client sites and you need accountability without guesswork.
| Category | Examples |
|---|---|
| Configuration | Monitor URL changed, check interval updated, alert rules edited, site paused/resumed |
| Monitoring | Manual uptime check, on-demand multi-location check, screenshot taken |
| Incidents | Incident opened, acknowledged, resolved; maintenance window scheduled |
| Team | Member invited, role changed, site access granted or revoked |
| Integrations | Alert channel connected/disconnected, GitHub repo linked, webhook updated |
What each entry shows
- Action — a plain-English description of what happened
- Actor — the team member (or "System" for automated actions)
- Timestamp — exact time in your account timezone
- Before / after — the previous and new value for configuration changes
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Note:The Activity Log is available on all plans. Retention follows your plan's data-retention window.
Why agencies use it
- Prove to a client exactly when a setting was changed and by whom
- Trace the cause of a misconfiguration (e.g. who paused monitoring before an outage went unnoticed)
- Onboard new team members with a clear history of how a site has been managed
- Keep a defensible record for SLA disputes
Frequently asked questions
Can clients see the Activity Log?
No — the Activity Log is internal to your team. Clients only see what you choose to expose via status pages and white-label reports.
Are automated actions logged too?
Yes. Automated checks, alerts and recovery actions are recorded with "System" as the actor, so you can distinguish them from manual team actions.
How long is history kept?
Retention matches your plan. Higher tiers keep a longer history; if you need extended retention for compliance, contact us.