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HTTP Methods Explained
When you create a monitor, you choose which HTTP method PulseAPI uses for each check. This article explains the available methods and when to use each one for monitoring. The Methods GET Use for: Most health check and status endpoints. GET retrieves ...
How Alert Rules Work
An alert rule defines the condition under which PulseAPI creates an incident and sends notifications. This article explains the evaluation flow, the components of a rule, and common configuration patterns. The Evaluation Flow After every check, ...
Switching Between Teams
If you belong to more than one PulseAPI team, you can switch between them at any time. This article explains how. How to Switch Teams Look at the Team Switcher in the top-left corner of the sidebar. It shows the name of your currently active team. ...
Inviting Your Team
This article explains how to invite teammates to your PulseAPI team so they can view monitors, respond to incidents, and manage alerts. Prerequisites: You must be a team Owner or Admin to invite members. Step 1: Open Team Management In the left ...
Alert Cooldowns and Deduplication
The cooldown period on an alert rule controls how frequently PulseAPI can fire that rule for the same monitor. This article explains how cooldowns prevent notification spam and how to set an appropriate value. The Problem Cooldowns Solve Without a ...