
Supports Applications, Containers, and Managed Databases (MySQL and PostgreSQL on AWS only). Jobs support coming soon.
Qovery Observe is not yet self-service. Contact Qovery via Slack or email to get access.
What You Get
Service Health
Real-time service health and performance tracking
Metrics
CPU, memory, network, request latency, error rates, and database performance metrics
Logs
12 weeks log retention with automatic error detection
Events
Qovery and Kubernetes events (deployments, scaling, failures)
Alerts
Proactive monitoring with customizable alerts and notifications
Key Benefits
- Data stays in your infrastructure: All observability data remains within your cloud
- Zero maintenance: No configuration or management required
- Correlated data: Metrics and logs automatically linked for faster troubleshooting
Getting Started
Access the Monitoring section at the service level to view real-time and historical data (Dashboard tab), create alerts (Alerts tab), or use the Logs tab for log analysis. The navigation menu also includes a dedicated Alerting section where you can manage notification channels, view all alert rules, and monitor active issues across your services. For detailed documentation on features, configuration, and best practices, see the Qovery Observe documentation.Next Steps
Qovery Observe
Full observability documentation
Slack Notifications
Set up Slack for alerts and notifications
Email Notifications
Set up email for alerts and notifications
Optimize
Optimize resources and reduce costs
Secure
Implement security best practices
Deployment Logs
View deployment and service logs