What we are likely to improve next
Direction only. Priorities may change as the product, customer feedback, and launch signal evolve.
Now
Near-term direction already visible in the current product and docs.
Shorten the path from first target to a stable monitor with guided setup and fewer dead ends.
Why it matters: Teams should get to a useful first monitor quickly without guessing at configuration.
Improve how teams review diffs, tune noise, and route meaningful changes to the right owner.
Why it matters: Change detection is only useful when teams can review, route, and close the loop without alert fatigue.
Learn moreNext
Customer-facing improvements that are plausible after launch.
Cover protected surfaces that need authenticated access while keeping monitoring behavior explicit and controlled.
Why it matters: Critical flows often live behind sign-in and cannot be covered by public-page monitoring alone.
Connect detection to follow-up actions so teams can move from alerting to operational response faster.
Why it matters: Many teams want structured follow-up actions, not just a notification and a manual handoff.
Keep diffs, incidents, and evidence longer when auditability matters more than short-term triage.
Why it matters: Longer history helps with compliance reviews, vendor disputes, and slower-moving investigations.
Give larger teams more control over who can manage monitors, settings, and workspace-sensitive actions.
Why it matters: As workspaces grow, broad access becomes harder to govern safely.
Later
Longer-horizon work for larger teams and more advanced environments.
Monitor internal or private-network targets without exposing those systems on the public internet.
Why it matters: Some of the most important dependencies live inside private networks and partner-controlled environments.
Let larger organizations manage Diffmon access with their existing identity provider.
Why it matters: Enterprise teams expect identity controls that fit their existing access model.
Reduce manual access management by syncing users and access changes from enterprise identity systems.
Why it matters: Provisioning and deprovisioning should not depend on manual workspace administration at enterprise scale.