Reports & Experiment Trends
Viewing Pre-Built Reports in Steadybit
As you roll out chaos engineering across your organization, it’s important to be able to track your progress. There are several pre-built reports in Steadybit to provide a quick view of results on platform usage and experiments results. If you need to export documentation on your reliability efforts, all of these charts can be downloaded as png or pdf files.
Experiment Run Reports
These reports give you an overview of all experiment runs that have been executed. You can filter by timeframe, teams, or environments.
- Number of Runs: Find out how many experiments your teams have run in total.
- Attack Types: Identify which attacks your teams have used most frequently.
- Trigger: Check out what typically triggers an experiment run, e.g., API, CLI, UI, or schedule.
- Result: Drill down into the experiment runs by the result and compare the numbers of completed, canceled, failed, and errored experiment runs.
- Result (Completed vs. Failed): Compare the portion of completed experiment runs to failed experiment runs to identify the frequency of identifying issues.
- Issues Discovered: Identify how many experiment runs turned from completed to failed. We count experiment failures that were immediately preceded by a completed experiment run.
- Issues Fixed: Identify how many experiment runs turned from failed to completed. We count experiment runs completed that were immediately preceded by a failed experiment run.
Experiment Creation Reports
The Experiments report gives you an overview of experiments that have been created in your environment. You can filter by timeframe, teams, or environments.
- Number of Experiments: Find out how many experiments your teams have designed in total.
- Creation Channel: Identify which channel is used the most across your teams to create an experiment: UI, API, or CLI
- Creation Method: Identify which method is used the most across your teams to create an experiment: From scratch, template, or advice
Additional Usage Reports
These reports give you an overview of the adoption of Steadybit. You can filter the reports by timeframe.
- Users: Identify the progress you have made to roll out Steadybit in your organization by seeing the number of invited users.
- Teams: Easily report on the numbers of teams having access to a safe Chaos Engineering in your organization.
- Environments: Find out how many environments you have created to roll out a safe Chaos Engineering across your organization.
Lesson Summary
Now, you have a full sense of the standards reports that you can quickly access in the Steadybit platform. If you need a custom report, you can also utilize the Steadybit MCP along with your favorite LLM tool to generate reports based on your experiment logs.