Feature

Login Monitoring

NorthDuty helps teams monitor login flows so users can reach the product, account area, or dashboard without discovering broken authentication paths first.

Login failures affect trust immediately

When login breaks, customers experience it as a product problem, not just a website issue. The login page may load, but the form, JavaScript, authentication request, redirect, or dashboard entry can still fail.

NorthDuty user journeys help monitor login paths in a way that reflects customer access. Teams can enable AI-suggested journeys or describe a login flow in plain text when they have a safe test account workflow.

What login monitoring checks

Protect the path from login page to authenticated destination.

Login page availability

Check that the login page is reachable and not blocked by uptime, SSL, DNS, blank-page, or rendering problems.

Form and button behavior

Monitor whether fields, submit buttons, validation states, and redirects behave as expected.

Authentication dependencies

Capture JavaScript errors and first-party API calls that can break login while the page still responds.

Post-login destination

Verify that the journey reaches the expected dashboard, account page, or product route.

Why login monitoring matters

Login is one of the most visible reliability paths for existing customers.

How NorthDuty login monitoring works

Use a safe login journey to verify customer access routes over time.

1

Choose a safe login route

Select the login page and destination that matter most, using a test-safe workflow when credentials are involved.

2

Describe the login journey

Use an AI-suggested flow or describe the steps in plain text, including the expected post-login page.

3

Run recurring checks

NorthDuty checks whether the login path works and records where a failure occurs.

4

Investigate with context

Review the failed step, page state, JavaScript errors, API calls, and related website health signals.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about this monitoring feature and when teams should use it.

What is login monitoring?

Login monitoring checks whether users can move from a login page through authentication to the expected authenticated destination.

Can login fail while the login page still loads?

Yes. Form behavior, JavaScript errors, API requests, authentication redirects, or the destination page can fail while the page itself is reachable.

Should I use a test account for login monitoring?

Use a test-safe account or workflow whenever a journey includes credentials or authenticated destinations.

Call To Action

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