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A practical reliability library for teams that need to monitor services, explain incidents, and operate public-facing infrastructure with less confusion.
- HTTP · DNS · TCP
- live checks
- 1 min
- Team cadence
- Real
- uptime history
- Public
- status page
Teach buyers what to monitor before they pick a plan.
Turn common support questions into searchable monitoring guides.
Give Ruby, support staff, and customers the same source of truth during setup and incidents.
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Core learning tracks
Organize the hub into Monitoring Basics, Status Pages, Incident Communication, Alert Routing, Public Sector Reliability, API/MCP Automation, and Managed Monitoring. Each track should have beginner articles, implementation checklists, and links to relevant FTStatus tools.
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Article structure
Every guide should include a plain-language answer, when it matters, how to configure it in FTStatus, common mistakes, a related free tool, and a 'Chat with Ruby' handoff that can create a support ticket with the article URL and visitor context.
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Autopilot content loop
Ruby should turn repeated tickets, monitor failures, and setup questions into draft hub articles. Very-low-risk drafts can be queued for review; anything mentioning clients, government infrastructure, pricing, or security must ask for approval before publishing.
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Government learning area
Add a dedicated section for African governments covering citizen-service uptime, data residency, public-status wording, procurement evidence, audit logs, and sovereign server deployment planning.
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99.98% uptime over 90 days
Related pages
Continue building the monitoring workflow.
Put it into practice.
Start free with FTStatus monitoring and branded status pages, wire up the alerts your team needs, and lean on Faciotech support when reliability gets serious. No credit card to begin.
