Every dangerous misconfiguration in this product is silent by nature. A store with nobody subscribed to Danger, a unit that escalates to no one, a manager whose email has been bouncing for a month, a mute somebody set in June and forgot — none of them raise their hand. They surface during a real emergency, which is the worst possible moment to discover them.
Readiness does one pass over everything in your scope and says plainly where the answer to that question is no.
- Findings are ordered by consequence, not by how easy they are to fix. Nobody-would-be-told outranks a stale mute, which outranks a missing map pin.
- Each finding links to the page that fixes it.
- It covers your own territory. A district manager sees their stores; an administrator sees the company.
It also comes to you, so it doesn't depend on anybody remembering to look. Administrators receive it by email on Monday mornings, and again whenever a new critical finding appears — a manager who has left, a sensor that has gone quiet, a number that replied STOP.
- It goes to everyone who can administer the organisation, not only to whoever created the account.
- The same unchanged problem is never emailed twice. A repeat only arrives when the set of critical findings actually changes, because a daily reminder about something you've already triaged teaches people to filter the sender.
- A week with nothing wrong still gets the Monday email. "Still fine" before a hot week is information too.
In the dashboard: Readiness — Answers one question for your whole fleet: if a store hit Danger right now, would a human find out?