Custom Automations are now on Marketplace!

We've added a new automation to the Marketplace that lets you quickly create and deploy your own custom automations using our YAML-based rules framework!

The quickest way to get started is to copy the YAML from an existing automation or from our automations cookbook, then tweak it to meet your unique needs.

Check out the help doc for more information, or head on over to the Marketplace to start building custom automations now.

Visibility into broken integrations 👀

Sleuth now makes it obvious whenever it detects that an integration has stopped working. 

A warning icon now displays in Sleuth's global navigation bar whenever Sleuth detects a broken integration. The icon links to a central page that provides details about the nature of any broken integrations and how to resolve them. 

We're currently detecting broken code deployment and feature flag integrations, and soon we'll be adding functionality to detect broken impact sources and other integration types. 

We're excited about how this new capability will help ensure the health and trustworthiness of your Sleuth ecosystem and, as always, we welcome your feedback on this and all Sleuth features!

"Deploy-registration-only" API tokens

Sleuth now supports limited API tokens just for registering deploys!

These limited-access tokens are useful when you want to create API tokens that allow integrated tools to register deploys in Sleuth without giving them the ability to do all the other things that Sleuth's standard org-level API token can do. Check out the help doc to learn more. 


Goals for Teams 🎯

Sleuth now supports team-level goals!

Many of you told us you loved the idea of setting goals and receiving automatic "nudge" notifications in Slack, but you wanted to set them for teams, not projects. Sleuth now brings all the same great features of project-level goals (suggested goals, Slack notifications, etc.) to individual teams. Check out the help doc to learn more!

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