We rebuilt the Uptimia dashboard. It's live in your account now, with nothing to switch on — your monitors, groups, and alerts are unchanged; only the layout is new.
What changed:
- A Needs attention panel at the top lists every monitor that's currently down or degraded, with the last error we recorded and how long it's been down. When everything is healthy, the panel stays hidden.
- Group tabs. If you organize monitors into groups, tabs above the dashboard let you focus on one group at a time — the summary stats, the Needs attention panel, and recent activity all narrow to that group. Each tab shows how many monitors it holds and how many are down, and the group you pick stays in the page address, so it survives a refresh and you can bookmark it.
- A rebuilt uptime timeline. Each block now covers a rounded span of time that adapts to the range you're viewing — from ten minutes up to a month per block — and is color-coded by status: up, down, degraded, in maintenance, or paused. Closely spaced incidents are merged into a single block, and hovering over one shows the cause and how long it lasted.
- Faster, steadier loading. The dashboard now loads your monitors and their summary together in one request instead of two, and when it refreshes in the background it updates the figures in place rather than flashing a loading screen. Monitors hold their position when their status changes, so the list no longer jumps around.
- A light and a dark theme. Switch between them with the sun and moon button in the top bar. Your choice is saved in your browser, so the dashboard stays the way you left it.
The dashboard opens in grid view by default; you can switch to the table or graph view from the toolbar above your monitors, and we'll remember your choice.
Heads up: the new dashboard rolled out automatically, so you'll see it the next time you sign in. Nothing about your monitors or alerts has changed.
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