Teams Overview
Collaborate across your organization with shared dashboards, groups, and unified monitoring.
Teams Overview
PulsAPI Teams let multiple people in your organization share a single, unified view of the services you depend on. Instead of everyone maintaining their own board, a team provides one shared workspace where dashboards, groups, and alert configurations are visible to all members.
Why use teams?
- Shared visibility — Everyone on the team sees the same real-time status dashboard. No more asking "is AWS down for you too?"
- Organized groups — Create service groups (e.g., "Production", "Staging", "CI/CD") that the whole team can access and manage.
- Centralized alerts — Configure Slack, Discord, email, or webhook notifications once and the entire team benefits.
- Role-based access — Control who can modify settings, invite members, or just view the board using four distinct roles.
How shared dashboards work
When you create a team, PulsAPI sets up a team board that acts as the single source of truth for your organization's service monitoring.
- Services added to the team board are visible to every member.
- Groups created within the team are shared — any member with the right permissions can organize services into logical groupings.
- Status updates appear in real time for all team members simultaneously.
- Each member can still maintain a personal My Board view alongside the team board.
You can belong to multiple teams. Use the team switcher in the sidebar to move between your personal board and any team boards you are a member of.
Getting started with teams
- Create a team and give it a name.
- Invite your teammates by email.
- Assign roles and permissions to control who can do what.
- Start adding services and groups to the shared team board.
Team admin actions
Team owners and admins have access to additional management actions:
- Rename the team — Update the team display name at any time from Team Settings.
- Delete the team — Permanently remove the team and all shared data. This action cannot be undone.
- Leave the team — Any member can leave a team. If you are the sole owner, you must transfer ownership or delete the team first.
- Cancel pending invites — Revoke invitations that have not yet been accepted.
Deleting a team removes all shared groups, alert configurations, and member associations. Individual accounts and personal boards are not affected.