What Monitoring is for
Acting on a signal is only half the job; the other half is knowing whether it worked. Monitoring keeps the receipts. Every time someone dismisses a signal, queues it, or runs an agent on it, that action lands here — and Omega starts watching the related metric from that exact moment.
Open Monitoring in the left rail of the Workflow product. Use the client picker to scope it to one client, or view everything.
The action log
The log is one row per decision: when it happened, what action was taken (agent run, dismissed, or queued), which signal it was, the metric involved, and the dollars that were at risk.
Open any entry to see the individual read: the metric's level before you acted versus since, so you can judge that one decision on its own. Because tracking starts at the moment of action, the before/after comparison is anchored honestly — not to whenever someone got around to checking.
You can filter the log by action type, and the totals at the top of the page count agent runs, dismissals, and queues in the current window.
The Impact summary
Above the log sits the Impact summary — the roll-up view for when you need to tell a bigger story than one signal at a time.
It groups completed tactics (executed agent runs) under the business goal they serve, per client. For each goal you'll see:
How many tactics were executed against it.
The metric read since the first tactic — one trend for the goal, measured from when work on it began.
An expandable chart with a marker for each tactic, so you can see the individual moves along the trend.
Dismissals and queued items don't count as tactics here — a dismissal is a decision, not executed work — but they stay in the log below, so the full record is never lost.
Tip: The Impact summary is built for the "what did all this work add up to?" conversation — a QBR, a renewal, a skeptical stakeholder. One goal, N tactics, one trend is a much stronger story than a list of individual tickets.
Note: A metric read that says "too early to read" means not enough time has passed since the action to make a fair call. Give it a few days rather than reading noise as signal.
