Alerts & Notifications
Alerts are there to help you see problems early without forcing you into logs first.
What Alerts Usually Mean
- Critical: your bot may be down or unable to serve requests reliably
- Warning: something needs attention soon, but the bot may still be running
- Info: a recovery or lower-severity event happened and is worth knowing about
Best Way To Use Alerts
- Read the alert title first
- Open the related bot
- Check Timeline to see what changed around the same time
- Use Controls if a simple restart is appropriate
- Contact support if the alert keeps returning
Common Examples
- service crash
- high CPU or memory use
- disk pressure
- recovery action triggered
- security or drift warning
Email Notifications
Email is the simplest way to stay aware of issues. If you are not sure whether notifications are configured the way you want, contact support and we can verify them with you.
If You Keep Seeing The Same Alert
Repeated alerts usually mean the underlying issue still needs attention. Check:
- AI key validity
- recent file or configuration changes
- uploads that may be too large or malformed
- whether the bot is doing more work than expected