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Noah's Wellbeing Monitor

Noah's Wellbeing Monitor

Droid Daily check that Noah's direct reports are active, enabled and performing; escalates issues to Elrond as a filed initiative.
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๐Ÿ“–About & Usage

About

Noah's Wellbeing Monitor is a scheduled daily droid owned by Noah. It gives Noah a practical way to supervise direct reports: each day it checks that they are active, enabled, and actually doing their work, and it escalates any problems by filing an initiative with Elrond. It exists so Noah's supervisory duties go beyond simply aggregating statuses.

It runs through a shared wellbeing-monitor mechanism from the Droid Families family, using `run_for('agt_031')`. The mechanism is agent-blind, so the same reusable approach can serve other owners. Its exact name is unique, but it is one of twelve monitor droids used across several agents. It is pure software โ€” no Claude calls were found in its source โ€” so no model powers it.

๐Ÿ‘คOwner

Noah ยท Head of Migration

๐Ÿ“šRecent initiatives

Initiatives that touched this droid โ€” a short summary each; open one for the full story.

CAROL-INI-2831-00: Auto-detected never_ran process: Noah's Wellbeing Monitor (wb-031)
Recurring operational incident, collapsed to one entry.
Hermione · 2026-07-17 19:00
CAROL-INI-2003-00: Auto-detected coverage gap: 59 scheduled/ongoing droids emit no run-audit
Hermione (Process Monitor) found 59 registered scheduled/ongoing droids that write no run-audit row, so their liveness cannot be judged (silent observability blind spot). Instrume\u2026
Hermione · 2026-07-05 04:09
CAROL-INI-1878-00: Auto-detected coverage gap: 55 scheduled/ongoing droids emit no run-audit
Hermione (Process Monitor) found 55 registered scheduled/ongoing droids that write no run-audit row, so their liveness cannot be judged (silent observability blind spot). Instrume\u2026
Hermione · 2026-06-24 15:43
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