Nova's synthetic monitoring runs HTTP, HTTPS, and full browser checks every 30 seconds from 15 global locations. When something breaks, even in a single region, you know in under a minute, before a single user files a ticket.
Every HTTP and HTTPS endpoint in your stack runs under continuous Nova inspection. Check response status codes, validate response body content, track response time against defined SLAs, and get automatic alerts when SSL certificates approach expiry. Define expected thresholds once, Nova enforces them forever from every region simultaneously.
Real users don't just ping endpoints, they log in, add items to carts, and submit forms. Nova's browser journey engine uses full Playwright-style recordings to replay critical user flows at 30-second intervals. If your login page breaks at 2 AM or a checkout flow silently fails, you'll know before revenue impact compounds.
A service that's up in US-East can be completely unavailable in Asia-Pacific due to a CDN misconfiguration or routing failure. Nova runs every synthetic check simultaneously from all 15 global test nodes, so region-specific failures surface immediately, not when a customer in Tokyo files a support ticket.
Synthetic check failures don't sit in a monitoring dashboard waiting to be noticed. Nova routes them directly into the Alerts & Correlation engine, auto-creates an incident with the failed check trace attached, and pages the right on-call engineer via PagerDuty, Slack, or phone, all without a single manual step.
Set up synthetic checks across all 15 global locations in under 5 minutes. No code required.