How platform health monitoring works

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Platform health monitoring gives you a real-time view of each connected platform's reliability and risk status. It goes beyond just "is it syncing?" to surface issues that could affect your creator business.

What Glowr tracks

  • Sync status — whether the last API call succeeded, failed, or returned stale data
  • Monetization thresholds — whether your accounts still meet minimum requirements for revenue programs (e.g., YouTube Partner Program eligibility)
  • Engagement velocity — sudden drops or spikes in engagement that may indicate algorithmic changes or content performance shifts
  • Strike history — policy strikes or content removals that could affect monetization or account standing

Why it matters

Most creators don't notice platform issues until they check their analytics manually — often days after something went wrong. Glowr surfaces these signals proactively so you can act before a small problem becomes a big one.

Enable platform health notifications in Settings → Alerts to get an email or in-app notification whenever a platform moves to Stale or Failed status.

Where to find it

Platform health is shown on each platform card on your main dashboard. A full breakdown is available at Platform Health in the left navigation — it shows sync history, uptime, and any active alerts for each connected account.

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