Anyone else flying blind on automation health?

Anyone else flying blind on automation health?

We've been using monday.com for about a year and love it, but our automation setup is becoming a mess. We have automations across like 20 boards and honestly have no idea which ones are actually working.

Last month we hit our action limit halfway through the month and didn't know until someone noticed things weren't updating. Before that, we had automations owned by a person who left the company — silently dead for months.

How do people manage this at scale? Is there a way to get a birds-eye view of all your automations, see which ones are failing or eating up quota, without going board by board?

Or is everyone just dealing with this and hoping for the best?

u/Zealousideal-Pin1513 — 9 days ago
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SIEM is broken in the AI agents era

We’re running ~300 AI agents across a ~1,200 person company and our SIEM and legacy tools has basically become a giant pile of spaghetti at this point

Anyone actually found something that works?

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u/Zealousideal-Pin1513 — 1 month ago

WHAT TO DO WITH CLAUDE

I lead security at a ~1500 employee company. We have the usual stack in place: CrowdStrike, Okta, Wiz, SIEM, SaaS controls, cloud visibility, etc. Management is now pushing for broad Claude adoption across the company and honestly I’m worried. It can touch everything, do everything and I don’t have one clean place to investigate it all, the audit trail is fragmented, partial, or missing.

Are you seeing the same thing? Are we all just accepting that when the first real AI incident happens (like what happened with PocketOS), investigation is going to be a nightmare?

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u/Zealousideal-Pin1513 — 1 month ago