Getting Started
GitGazer monitors your GitHub Actions workflows in real time, sends you Slack alerts when things break, and gives you analytics to understand your CI/CD health.
Sign In
- Open app.gitgazer.com.
- Click Login with GitHub.
- Authorize GitGazer to access your GitHub account.
- You're redirected to the app — no passwords to remember.
Already have an account?
If you're already signed in, you'll be taken directly to the Overview page.
First-Time Experience
After signing in for the first time, you'll see an empty state prompting you to create your first integration. An integration connects GitGazer to a GitHub organization or user account — it's the starting point for everything.
Follow the Setting Up Integrations guide to get started.
Navigating the App
GitGazer uses a top navigation bar with these main sections:
| Tab | What It Does |
|---|---|
| Overview | At-a-glance health dashboard — total runs, success rates, failures, and recent activity |
| Workflows | Real-time table of all workflow runs with filtering, live updates, and job details |
| Integrations | Manage your connections to GitHub — create integrations, link the GitHub App, configure webhooks |
| Notifications | Set up Slack alerts for workflow failures based on repository, branch, or workflow filters |
| Dashboards | Analytics views with CI/CD metrics (DORA/SPACE style) |
| Event Log | Chronological record of all events across your integrations |
Header Actions
The header also gives you access to:
- Theme toggle — switch between light, dark, and system themes.
- Guided tour — restart or resume the interactive product tour at any time via the help menu.
- Sign out — ends your session and clears authentication cookies.
What's Next
- Set up your first integration — connect GitGazer to your GitHub repositories.
- Monitor workflows — see your CI/CD runs in real time.
- Configure notifications — get Slack alerts when workflows fail.