Delivery Volume Chart
A stacked area chart showing the daily breakdown of pulse deliveries over the selected period. The three layers are:| Layer | Colour | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Success | Green | Pulse delivered with new data |
| Unchanged | Grey | Data source checked, no changes to report |
| Failed | Red | Delivery attempted but failed |
- A healthy chart is mostly green and grey with minimal or no red.
- A growing red area means something needs attention — check your connection health in Settings.
- A chart that’s mostly grey may mean your data doesn’t change as often as you’re checking. Consider reducing pulse frequency to cut noise.
- A chart that’s mostly green means your schedule is well-matched to how often your data actually changes.
Pulse Activity Calendar
A year-long heatmap (similar to a GitHub contribution graph) showing your pulse activity over the last 365 days. Each cell is one day, coloured by intensity. Toggle between three views:| View | What It Shows |
|---|---|
| All | Combined activity across all metrics |
| Pulses | Successful and unchanged deliveries per day |
| Interactions | Thread conversations and reactions per day |
- Consistent colour across weekdays means your schedules are running reliably.
- Gaps may indicate paused connections, outages, or weekends if you don’t schedule weekend pulses.
- The Interactions view is useful for spotting which days generate the most discussion — this can help you time your most important pulses.
- Seasonal patterns may emerge over time as your team’s data cadence becomes visible.
Next Steps
Engagement
See who’s reacting and when they’re most active.
Stats Overview
Review the four key metrics.

