Per-host pricing makes always-on observability cost-prohibitive.
Observability
One metrics stack tells you whether the platform is up, the fleet is healthy, and why a slow page is slow.
Off-the-shelf observability prices per host and doesn't know what an agent or a tenant is. BoltPipeline ships its own metrics pipeline with three dashboards and Server-Timing on every response so any slow call is diagnosable from browser DevTools.
What it solves
Common problems this capability removes from your engineering workflow.
Generic metrics tools don't know about agents, tenants, or pipelines.
Slow pages need a log dive to identify the bottleneck.
Auth, pool, and SQL latency get lumped into one opaque number.
How it works
The flow this capability runs end-to-end inside the platform.
- 1One metrics instance per environment holds fleet and per-agent metrics.
- 2Three pre-built dashboards cover fleet, agent drill-down, and control-plane.
- 3Every response carries a header with total, auth, pool, and query latency.
- 4Cost is a single small instance per environment, not per host.
Related capabilities
Other capabilities in the BoltPipeline platform that work alongside this one.
Operations Monitor
One sidebar item answers every on-call question — what's running, what failed, what drifted, what to fix first.
5Security &Notice Board
One inbox for every platform-generated alert — agent down, license expiring, predictive risk breach — with dedup and audit.
6Agent &Agent Runtime
A stateless executor near your warehouse runs orchestration, profiling, and cataloging with six reliability primitives.
See it on your data.
Try BoltPipeline against your live database — your data never leaves your environment.