Weekly updates on new features, improvements, and fixes across groundcover.
This week we shipped multi-query table widgets for dashboards, a new RabbitMQ integration wizard, and clearer Explore Metrics query errors. We also upgraded monitor time controls and fixed a few dashboard + variable issues.
This week we added a Chat tab to OTEL traces, expanded migration inner pages with better sorting, counters, and filtering, and introduced OOMKilled events on the Events page. We also shipped multiple gcQL upgrades including new pipes, in() support, and automatic aliasing, plus stability fixes across dashboards, monitors, filters, and charts.
This week we introduces a new MongoDB Atlas integration, support for public vs. private endpoints, and major dashboard upgrades including one-click drilldowns into Logs/Traces/Events and per-column numeric formatting. We also shipped a new Raw tab in the Span drawer, added 15-second Synthetics intervals, and delivered multiple stability fixes across dashboards, monitors, notifications, and migrations.
Self-Health Monitors make it easier to validate that groundcover is collecting, ingesting, and alerting as expected. We also added new self-serve integration wizards and expanded dashboard customization, plus a round of fixes across Kubernetes, Monitors, and Dashboards.
Explore and dashboards are now faster and more scalable with sort/limit support, lazy loading, and data streaming. Traces and maps got small but useful UX upgrades, integrations are easier to install, and we fixed several stability and polish issues across the product.
Synthetics now have a new creation wizard, while monitors gained more control with custom repeat intervals. We also added Terraform support for metrics aggregation and improved performance and usability across dashboards, explore, and monitors.
Dashboards are easier to share and work better across screen sizes with new widgets, share options, and layout improvements. Migrations now display your legacy vendor’s integrations and a couple of other UX improvements across the platform.
Dashboards gained associated variables, aliases, and clearer defaults, while monitors now align more closely with Explore. We also improved the monitor wizard flow and fixed several long-standing issues across charts and formulas.
A new dashboards migration flow, gcQL formulas in Explore and Monitors, and first-class Bedrock tracing. We also improved the core layout and navigation and fixed several reliability issues.
Dashboards now offer more styling control, cleaner widget interactions, and better chart configuration. Mobile and core UX received multiple usability fixes, alongside important stability improvements across gcQL, monitors, and visualizations.
Dashboards now include version history and richer variable previews, while monitors and settings gained smarter defaults and export options. We also improved Explore visualizations, mobile layouts, and overall performance across logs, charts, and settings.