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Product Analytics · API monitoring

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We watch the Heap spec, events, and deprecation notices around the clock and route high-signal alerts straight to your team.

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Coverage

What Intello monitors for Heap

Intello tracks the full Heap events API surface so nothing ships upstream without you knowing.

  • Spec & event schema

    Diff API specs and tracking docs for added, removed, or retyped event properties.

  • SDK lifecycle

    Track deprecated SDK methods, library sunsets, and migration windows.

  • Export & ETL endpoints

    Monitor bulk, streaming, and warehouse-sync APIs for shape and semantics changes.

  • Rate limits & quotas

    Surface ingestion-throughput and query-quota changes.

Risk surface

Common Heap change types & risks

Not every Heap release is risky, but the ones that matter tend to cluster around a few shapes of change.

  • Event schema drift

    Renamed properties, retyped fields, or new required attributes that break event ingestion and downstream funnels.

  • SDK and tracking deprecations

    Sunset client SDKs, deprecated track methods, or removed identify endpoints that quietly break instrumentation.

  • Funnel and cohort semantics

    Server-side changes to how cohorts, funnels, or segments are computed that shift downstream reporting.

  • Export and bulk-data endpoints

    Changes to bulk export, raw event, or warehouse-sync APIs that break ETL jobs.

  • Rate limits and quotas

    Tightened ingestion or query throughput that throttles high-volume pipelines.

  • Auth and project scoping

    Updated project tokens, scope rules, or workspace permissions that strip access from existing keys.

The case for monitoring

Why Heap monitoring matters

Analytics regressions don't fire pages — they corrupt the dashboards your team uses to make decisions. By the time someone notices a funnel looks wrong, weeks of attribution may already be off. Product analytics APIs feed every dashboard, funnel, and growth model your team trusts. A renamed event property or sunset endpoint can quietly break attribution and silently corrupt the data your roadmap is built on.

  • Catch event-schema and property changes before they corrupt funnels and cohorts.
  • Track SDK deprecations and breaking method changes with enough lead time to migrate.
  • See export and ETL endpoint changes that affect warehouse syncs.

See how teams use Intello across product, platform, and SRE use cases.

Capabilities

Key capabilities

The signal your team needs, without the changelog-scraping toil.

  • Breaking-change detection

    AI-graded classification of every diff so you see what actually breaks, not just what moved.

  • Schema & spec monitoring

    Continuous snapshot of every published OpenAPI, GraphQL, or MCP spec with full revision history.

  • Deprecation visibility

    Surface sunsets, mandatory upgrades, and version deadlines long before they force emergency work.

  • Outage & issue awareness

    Correlate upstream status-page incidents with your integration so you know when to fail over.

  • New endpoint & field discovery

    Get notified when capabilities you care about ship so you can adopt them before competitors do.

  • Dependency intelligence

    Map which services, teams, and features depend on each integration so impact is obvious at a glance.

FAQ

Monitoring Heap with Intello

How does Intello monitor the Heap API?
Intello continuously snapshots the Heap events API surface—OpenAPI or GraphQL specs, webhook payloads, and published changelog entries—and diffs every revision. An AI classifier grades each change for breaking risk so your team only sees alerts that matter.
What kinds of Heap changes does Intello alert on?
Breaking schema changes, endpoint deprecations and sunsets, auth or scope updates, webhook payload shifts, rate-limit changes, and new capabilities worth adopting. You control which risk levels route to which channels.
How is this different from reading the Heap changelog?
Changelogs are retrospective, inconsistent, and easy to miss. Intello watches the Heap spec and webhook surface directly, catches changes that never make it into official posts, classifies impact, and delivers signal straight to Slack, email, or PagerDuty.

Start monitoring Heap in minutes

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