Get a 50-Foot view with your Organization dashboard

Sleuth's project dashboard is where you go to quickly and safely deploy new changes. However, sometimes you want a higher-level view across all your Organization's projects. Sleuth's new organization dashboard is here to help!  

Your organization dashboard gives you a quick overview of the default environment for each of your projects so you can:

  • Compare and contrast your project's Accelerate metrics
  • See the overall health of your organization's deploys 
  • Get a snapshot view into exactly what's been changing across your projects

Your organization dashboard can be accessed via the options in the top right Organization switcher by choosing the "Organization dashboard" link from the menu.

Drill in to discover the why behind your trends

Hot on the heals of Sleuth search we had added many quick and contextual ways to find the exact deploy you are looking for from the Sleuth UI. Click and drag on any Sleuth trend graphs to see the deploys behind the trend.

We've also linked many of the elements you see in the Sleuth UI such as; deploy tags, authors and size such that they will take you to the Sleuth search with pre-filled filters for the attribute you clicked and its associated context.

Insights and trends are now just a click away!

Sleuth search makes you a super sleuth!

No good sleuth should be without an amazing magnifying glass. Sleuth's new search is now the most powerful tool in your kit, allowing you to instantly find the cause of any bad deploys.

Search allows you to quickly drop in a commit hash, issue key, tag and much more to find when a deploy rolled out to all your environments. Combine filters to slice and dice your way to the answer you're looking for.

We've included a new list view of your deploys so you can dig into your changes, hunting for that elusive root cause, without distraction.

See what you can discover with search today!

New Relic and custom Impact tracking

Impact tracking in Sleuth uses your key SLIs to verify your deploys are getting the job done!

Impact tracking just got more powerful with the addition of our New Relic and Custom, user provided impact, integrations.

Connecting the NewRelic integration, like other Sleuth integrations, couldn’t be simpler. Read our New Relic and Custom Impact help pages for information on the integrations and how to set them up.

Once configured Sleuth automatically verifies the health of your deploys. Via our health indicators you can see the impact of your deploys in action, in real-time.


Learn more about how Sleuth tracks impact and keeps your team informed by reading our CEO Dylan Etkin’s blog post: Real-time Impact Tracking and Notifications.

What did I do yesterday? Try Sleuth Standup

Tired of trying to remember what you did yesterday? Me too. With some 20% time, I added a simple Sleuth Slack command that help you build your standup report, prepopulating it with your deployments and other development activity. Run this in any Slack channel:

/sleuth standup

And you'll see a dialog that when submitted, reports your standup to the channel:

To see more than the last 24 hours, try appending a time period after the command, for example, this command will return the last 3 days:

/sleuth standup 3d

To see it in action, check out this "commercial": 

Model impact release with Sentry

We've upgraded our Sentry integration to ensure that every release is paired with error tracking and release health is surfaced to the developer. You can now drill down through a release in Sentry to understand the cause of errors and understand in nuanced detail the health metrics of your releases over time. And with our recent updates, you can now publish releases directly to Sentry from Sleuth. Check out the video below to learn more! 

Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) Support

Sleuth now uses role-based access controls (RBAC) to restrict access to the Sleuth application. Depending on the given role (Owner, Administrator, Developer, or Observer), members within the organization can handle billing, add new members and assign roles, adjust settings for integrations and deployments, or can simply be read-only viewers of the Dashboard. 

For more information, read more about Access Control in our documentation.

 




Environment support is here!

If you have been representing environments with multiple projects in Sleuth, fret no more: Sleuth now offers first-class environment support, and we couldn't be more excited! Be sure to watch CTO Don Brown's awesome video and read his blog post on Sleuth's new first-class Environment support!

Environment settings
 
Sleuth's environment support allows you to track changes across environments within a project to understand what state each environment is in, and also to know when and what changes are shipping to production. Switching between environments is as easy as switching between projects, using the selector shown above. 

Existing users don't need to do anything. After logging in, you will see both a Production and Staging environment in your Sleuth projects, with the Production environment set as the default. You can change this and other settings (for example, a master branch mapped to Production, a different branch mapped to Staging, etc.) to accommodate your development workflow.

Read more about Sleuth Environment Support and how to configure Environments in your Project Settings

Happy deploying!

Datadog & SignalFx impact tracking

Impact tracking in Sleuth uses your key SLIs to let you know if your deploys are getting the job done or causing new problems in real-time.

Impact tracking just got more powerful with the addition of our Datadog and SignalFx integrations.

Connecting the Datadog and SignalFx integrations, like other Sleuth integrations, couldn’t be simpler. Read our Datadog and SignalFx help pages for information on the integration and how to set it up.  

You can then head to the Dashboard to see your Datadog and SignalFx metrics and the impact of your deploys in action, in real-time.

Learn more about how Sleuth tracks impact and keeps your team informed by reading our CEO Dylan Etkin’s blog post: Real-time Impact Tracking and Notifications.

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