Your deploys deserve better than crossed fingers and manual checks. Cased now has agentic deploy monitoring, with updates to Slack for easy visibility. And since a deployment is a lot more than just getting code from A to B, Cased keeps an eye on your systems after the push to make sure things are working as aspected.
Real-Time Deploy Intelligence
When you trigger a deployment using the Cased Deploy Notification Action, Cased immediately gets to work.
Here’s what happens:
- Instant notification when your deploy kicks off, with just enough detail
- Progressive updates as your deploy progresses through stages
- Smart alerting if things seem stuck or slow
- Success confirmation with detailed service status
- 30-minute monitoring (customizable) after completion
More Than Status Updates
Cased doesn’t just tell you “deploy complete” and disappear. It actively monitors your deployment with all the tools at its disposal:
- Service health checks: Cloud services reaching steady state, container counts
- Resource monitoring: CPU and memory usage against healthy baselines
- Error tracking: Watching for new critical errors in Sentry or other monitoring tools
- Intelligent alerts: Proactive warnings when deploys may be stuck
You get a complete picture of your deploy’s health, not just a binary pass/fail.
Customizable Workflows
Whether you use our default workflows or create custom ones, Cased adapts to your deployment pipeline. Set your own monitoring duration, define what “healthy” means for your services, and let Cased handle the rest.
Rest Easy
The beauty of this kind of deploy monitoring is that it works while you focus on other things. It also doesn’t require you to tune numbers or make predictions about good/bad; the agent just figures it out. No more tab-switching between GitHub Actions, AWS Console, and monitoring dashboards. Everything you need flows directly into your Slack channel, formatted clearly and actionable when needed.
Read more about Cased workflows, Cased Deploy Notification Action, and sign-up to get started.