Software Monitoring
Stay in control.
Not just today. Every day.
Software Monitoring
An assessment tells you where you are. Monitoring keeps
you there, and helps you improve over time.
With continuous visibility into your software’s health, you can catch problems early, track
progress, and prove to stakeholders that quality is under control.
When you need this
After an assessment.
You’ve fixed the urgent issues. Now you want to make sure they stay fixed.
Managing multiple systems.
You need a portfolio view across teams, technologies, and vendors.
Board reporting.
You need to demonstrate that software risk is being managed.
Developer enablement.
You want teams to own quality, not be policed on it.
Vendor management.
You need objective data to have better conversations with external developers.
What you get
Dashboards for every role.
Board members see portfolio risk. Managers see trends and priorities. Developers see exactly where to improve. Same data, different views.
Automated analysis.
Your code is analyzed on a schedule (weekly, per sprint, or on-demand). No manual effort required from your team.
Trend tracking.
See how quality evolves over time. Celebrate improvements. Catch regressions early.
Alerts and thresholds.
Get notified when metrics cross critical thresholds. No surprises.
Benchmark data.
See how your systems compare to industry standards and your own internal portfolio.
Quarterly reviews.
Regular sessions with our consultants to interpret findings and plan next steps.
From policing to enabling
The biggest change our clients report isn’t technical. It’s cultural.
When developers have access to quality data themselves, ownership shifts.
Instead of quality being something that’s enforced from above, it becomes
something teams drive from within.
“Moving to continuous monitoring has changed the dynamics of software quality management. Instead of software quality seeming like a policing exercise, developers now self-serve using the Boncode dashboards to continually improve. There’s less push from my side and more pull from our developers.””
Senior Principal Architect, Medtronic