On the admin home page, the first thing you see is a triptych: are the integrations actually up, can you prove dispatch works without paging anyone real, and have you blown through your channel quota. No more hoping the platform is healthy.
We've all had the experience of logging into a SaaS dashboard and not knowing whether the platform was actually working until something failed. Trust + Verify is the answer to that.
OK / degraded / off badges across the 8 services Vygard depends on — push, SMS, WhatsApp, voice, email, Claude, Stripe, Redis. Auto-refreshed every 60s, with a one-click drill-down that shows the last 24h of latencies and outages.
Fire a synthetic SOS that walks the full dispatch chain — Howie ranks, channels blast, ack lands — without ever contacting a real worker or responder. The audit log records it as a dry-run; perfect for onboarding training and weekly fire drills.
Live counter of SMS / voice / WhatsApp consumed, your monthly entitlement, and the overage cost-so-far in pounds. One-click buy a Top-up pack to reset the meter — no calls, no surprise invoices at month end.
Below is a stylised snapshot of the real panel you'll see in the demo tenant. Status badges go amber the moment any underlying health check trips — and you can drill into the 24-hour trace.
Auto-refreshed 60s ago · 7 OK · 1 degraded
APNs + FCM up · 0.4s p50
Twilio + Vonage HA pair · 1.8s p50
Cloud API · 2.1s p50
Vonage degraded · failover to Twilio
SES + Postmark fallback
Opus 4.7 · 412ms p50
Webhooks ingesting · 0 retries
ElastiCache · 0.2ms p50
Fires a synthetic alert through the full chain — no real workers contacted. Last run 2h ago: passed · 3.4s end-to-end.
3,124 of 4,000 messages · overage £0.00 this month
The first week of any lone-worker platform deployment is a trust-building exercise. Trust + Verify gives ops managers a way to prove — to themselves, to their CEO, to the regulator — that the system is healthy right now, that dispatch works right now, and that they won't get a surprise invoice at month end.
It's also our own dogfood: every Vygard engineer runs the dry-run test before pushing to production. If the panel goes amber, the deploy is held.
Spin up the demo tenant — the panel is the first thing you'll land on.