NightWatch

in development · powered by greyroom

One watch floor for everything Floatpoint runs. NightWatch pulls every signal from every Floatpoint service into a single detection layer and lets Greyroom connect the dots: the traffic spike and the login attacks that turn out to be one actor, the ban evader hopping between communities. The issues you would usually never spot, caught while you sleep.

/nightwatch · one night, illustrated

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23:41[observe] traffic spike on eu matchmaking, six times baseline. autoscaled. nobody paged.
01:03[gummies] disk pressure on a game node. sessions migrated live, zero drops.
02:17[observe] credential-stuffing run against a member panel. dropped at the edge, source flagged.
03:12[nightwatch] connected the dots: the spike and the stuffing run are one botnet. blocked across every service at once.
05:58[nightwatch] same actor ban-evading across three communities. accounts linked, mods briefed for morning.
06:30[status] sun's up. members online. two catches no single dashboard would have made.
06:31

What feeds it.

Today, two services report in: Observe Cloud, which contributes monitoring, moderation, and anti-abuse telemetry from live environments, and gummies.cloud, which contributes platform and game-server signals. Greyroom sits underneath as the layer that reads across both.

Signals only connect when they live in the same place, which is why everything we ship shares one platform. Every product we launch next plugs straight in, and the watch floor gets sharper with each one.

Replacing Observe Unified Logs.

NightWatch replaces Observe Unified Logs, the add-on on Observe Pro and Enterprise plans that surfaced unified data inside the Observe ecosystem. Unified Logs proved the idea; NightWatch is that idea rebuilt across every Floatpoint service instead of one.

Data from Unified Logs will not be migrated. It carries data from our closed and open beta stages, and enough of it is dirty that bringing it along would poison the signal NightWatch is built to find. NightWatch starts from a clean corpus instead.

Unified Logs keeps working in the meantime and will be retired on September 7, 2026. If you rely on it today, export anything you want to keep before then.

Questions about the transition, or want early access when the preview opens up? Write to [email protected]. We read every email, usually the same day.