Track Your Chaos Engineering Progress with Reporting in Steadybit
Blog post from Steadybit
Rolling out chaos engineering effectively within an organization requires data-driven insights, and Steadybit's Reporting tool is designed to provide such insights by tracking and analyzing the experiments conducted by teams. It allows organizations to gain visibility into the number of experiments, identify which fault types have been tested, and monitor the performance of these experiments over time, offering valuable insights into engagement and resilience trends. The tool highlights successful and problematic areas, helping teams to adjust their strategies and focus on underexplored areas, while also assessing the adoption of best practices through the use of templates. Reporting facilitates easy sharing of findings through various formats, ensuring stakeholders remain informed about progress and outcomes, and it is intended to maintain momentum even as initial enthusiasm wanes. Offering a way to validate the effectiveness of chaos engineering initiatives, Steadybit's Reporting is positioned as an essential tool for organizations looking to demonstrate the impact of their efforts and is continuously being developed with additional capabilities.