From the first queued job to the last robot transaction in UiPath — observed, assured, self-healed.
UiPath runs the unattended processes your business depends on — invoices, claims, onboarding, and back-office reconciliations. When Orchestrator slows, a robot faults, a queue backs up, or a license runs out, jobs stall and SLAs slip. Reveille pioneered Content Observability to catch that: continuous coverage of Orchestrator, robots, queues, jobs, and the UiPath databases — plus real user analytics and self-healing built in.
Agentless — pre-configured for UiPath, on-premises in Automation Suite or in UiPath Automation Cloud.
The Blind Spot
Enterprises can monitor infrastructure. What they can't see is UiPath.
UiPath is a deep, multi-service stack — Orchestrator, attended and unattended robots, queues, Insights, Identity Server, and the UiPath databases on SQL Server. Infrastructure tools see the servers and the database. What they can't see is whether a robot completed its run, whether a queue is draining, or who changed what in the RPA console — the things that actually drive jobs processed and SLAs met.
That layer is where silent failures live. A robot faults mid-run. A job's run time creeps past its norm. A queue climbs unnoticed. A machine license quietly exhausts. An AI agent or downstream system consuming a UiPath robot's output fails — not because the model is wrong, but because the automation feeding it broke.
What infrastructure tools see
The servers ping, the database is up, CPU and memory look fine. Every host check is green — and an unattended robot can still be silently faulting.
What Reveille sees
A robot faulting, a job run time climbing past its norm, a queue backing up, a license nearing exhaustion, and abnormal RPA console access — the UiPath-level signals that precede a stalled automation or a missed SLA.
Why it matters
Platform availability is not workflow availability. Reveille measures the difference — at the Orchestrator, robot, queue, and console level — and self-heals before it reaches a ticket.
What Reveille Watches
Every layer of the UiPath platform. Application-aware.
65+ prebuilt, application-aware tests cover the components that actually drive UiPath service levels — not generic endpoint pings. They span eight categories: Connectivity, Database, Platform, Operations, Clients, Licensing, Robots, and Security. An agentless UiPath Wizard and monitor template spin up a working monitor in minutes, drawn from a library that already understands Orchestrator, the robot tier, queues, and the UiPath database model. Zero relearning.
01 / Connectivity6 tests
Every server reachable
Orchestrator, database, Insight, Insight Looker, Elastic Search, and shared storage servers are reachable — the first signal that the UiPath stack is up.
02 / Database19 tests
The UiPath databases answering
The UiPath SQL Server service and the core, Identity Server, Insights, Test Automation, Test Manager, and Update Server databases — with size, deadlock, active-transaction, failed-job, user-connection, and TLog-backup checks behind every robot, queue, and asset.
03 / Platform17 tests
Platform ready to process work
Orchestrator health, robot process services, server free space, memory, and CPU, web server app-pool memory, Get Access Token, Orchestrator API status, OpenID Connect discovery, API documentation access, and execution, automation, and Studio log errors.
04 / Operations9 tests
The robot fleet, accounted for
Robots by type, machine sessions, users, entities, process types, releases, folders, machines, and queue items — plus UiPath and machine license status — the live inventory behind every running automation.
05 / Robots3 tests
Robots running on time
Robot run time, robot errors, and the robot run cycle — so a faulting robot or a run time creeping above its norm stands out before automations miss SLA.
06 / Clients5 tests
Users never locked out
Login checks for Orchestrator, Identity, Insight, Test Manager, and Actions Manager — the consoles operators and developers depend on every day.
07 / Security4 tests
Console activity watched
The UiPath audit log, plus suspicious, failed, and unusual creation, deletion, and update transactions in the RPA management console — the early signal of an insider threat or an administration access breach.
08 / Metrics90+ metrics
KPIs across the RPA platform
Robot operating health, job run time and counts, machine and queue activity, server performance, license status, and management console activity — over 90 UiPath KPIs saved as measurable, trackable metrics.
Detection is half the job. Reveille closes the loop — from a single threshold breach to a root-cause view in the affected robot, queue, job, or Orchestrator folder.
1
Anomaly detected
AI/ML dynamic thresholds learn normal UiPath patterns and cut alert noise from workload variation.
2
Context-packaged alert
Notifications arrive with the metrics, affected components, and troubleshooting data attached.
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Self-healing remediation
When thresholds breach, Reveille can automatically trigger recovery actions — resolving issues before the ticket queue fills.
KPI Dashboards
UiPath operational KPIs, out of the box.
Reveille's UiPath dashboard metric engine turns Orchestrator, robot, and queue signals into measurable key performance indicators — tracked, charted, and reported through RPA-aware dashboards. Over 90 metrics ship out of the box, covering robot health, job performance, server capacity, and console activity.
Track robot operating health, job run time, and job counts across attended and unattended robots
Watch queue item, machine session, and robot-error counts in real time
Monitor server CPU, memory, and free disk, plus UiPath and machine license status
Dynamic threshold detection powered by machine learning
Reveille uses patented collectors to observe the actual user experience and activity across the UiPath REST and Identity consoles — out-of-band, never capturing passwords. It surfaces console adoption and response times, and flags suspicious or abnormal activity that can signal an insider threat or an RPA administration access breach.
See who took which administrative action in the RPA console, and when — for audit, compliance, and capacity reviews
Detect abnormal activity: same user from different IPs, failed and unusual transactions, suspicious console behavior
Audit the UiPath audit log for creation, deletion, and update transactions that change RPA operation
Reduce mean time to threat detection with endpoint integration such as Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
Reveille User Analytics — abnormal RPA console activity by user vs baselineConsole actions per hour by one user across an 8-hour window. A soft blue band shows that user's typical 30-day baseline range. The user tracks the baseline for most of the day before spiking sharply above the upper bound from 12:00–14:00, triggering an access-anomaly detection that can indicate an insider threat or an RPA administration access breach.User Analytics · UiPathConsole actions per userLAST 8H200150100500ACCESS ANOMALYbscott · 3.8× baseline · 12:00–14:0009:0011:0013:0015:0017:00bscott · console actionsTypical baseline (30-day)OVER BASE3.8×ACCESSED188BASELINE49
Works with your existing stack.
Extend IT operations management (ITOM), security, and AI investments — no rip and replace.
Reveille translates UiPath signals into the language each team needs — IT operations, business owners, and managed service providers.
IT Ops & Platform
Stop flying blind on UiPath health.
65+ agentless UiPath tests and 90+ dashboard metrics across Orchestrator, robots, queues, and the UiPath databases — AI/ML dynamic thresholds and self-healing before the ticket queue fills, in one pane of glass.
OutcomeService Level Assurance, with the data to prove it.
Line of Business
Service Level Assurance on the processes business runs on.
Reveille catches failures before a stalled workflow becomes a missed close, a failed audit, or a broken customer promise.
OutcomeAutomations, claims, and records stay processed and on time.
Services & Support
Manage every customer UiPath environment through one pane.
Reduce support burden, prove value, and expand managed services with visibility your clients can see too.
OutcomeNew logo growth and a differentiated managed offering.
FAQ
Questions, answered.
What is Reveille for UiPath?
Reveille for UiPath is agentless Content Observability software that continuously monitors, alerts, self-heals, and reports on the health of UiPath RPA environments. It covers Orchestrator and its REST API, attended and unattended robots, queues and queue items, jobs and schedules, folders, machines, releases and process types; the UiPath SQL Server databases — Identity Server, Insights, Test Automation, Test Manager, and Update Server; Insights, Identity, Test Manager, and Actions Center client access; and the RPA management console audit log — helping organizations prevent SLA breaches and keep business-critical automations running, on-premises in Automation Suite or in UiPath Automation Cloud.
How is this different from UiPath's own Orchestrator dashboards and Insights?
UiPath's native tools — Orchestrator, Insights, and the Identity console — are platform-scoped: they report on what happens inside UiPath. Reveille is the independent, cross-vendor watcher. It runs application-aware tests against Orchestrator and the robot tier, applies machine-learning thresholds, self-heals on breach, captures real RPA console activity, and feeds your existing SIEM and incident-management tools — one workflow view across UiPath and the capture, content, and downstream systems your automations depend on, instead of a console per platform.
Is Reveille for UiPath agentless?
Yes. Reveille installs no agents on your UiPath servers or robots. An agentless UiPath Wizard generates over 65 out-of-the-box tests against Orchestrator, the robot tier, the UiPath databases, and the client applications — exercised through the Orchestrator REST API and OpenID Connect — and the patented Reveille Collector handles cloud or highly secured environments. Credentials are encrypted, and the Collector offers a local credential store so they are not shared with third parties.
Does Reveille support UiPath on-premises (Automation Suite) and in Automation Cloud?
Yes. Reveille monitors Orchestrator through its REST API, so it works whether Orchestrator is self-hosted in UiPath Automation Suite, installed standalone on your own servers, or running in UiPath Automation Cloud. Reveille delivers preventive monitoring to avoid red-level issues across either deployment, and maintains currency with UiPath platform advances.
Which UiPath components does Reveille monitor?
Orchestrator server, API, Get Access Token, and OpenID Connect discovery; Insight, Insight Looker, Elastic Search, and shared storage servers; the UiPath SQL Server service and the core, Identity Server, Insights, Test Automation, Test Manager, and Update Server databases — with size, deadlock, active-transaction, failed-job, and TLog-backup checks; robot run time, robot errors, and robot run cycle; robots by type, machine sessions, users, entities, process types, releases, folders, machines, and queue items; Orchestrator, Identity, Insight, Test Manager, and Actions Manager logins; UiPath and machine licensing; execution, automation, and Studio log errors; and the RPA management console audit log.
How many tests does Reveille provide for UiPath?
Over 65 UiPath-specific out-of-the-box agentless tests across eight categories — Connectivity, Database, Platform, Operations, Clients, Licensing, Robots, and Security — plus over 90 dashboard metrics. The monitor extends with Reveille infrastructure wizards for SQL, REST and web services, file movement, Docker, and server-level checks via PowerShell, WMI, and Windows performance counters.
Can Reveille catch a robot or queue problem before it stops processing?
Yes. Reveille tracks robot run time, robot errors, and the robot run cycle alongside queue item counts, machine sessions, and job activity — so a robot faulting, a queue backing up, or a run time creeping above its norm stands out before automations miss SLA. Machine-learning dynamic thresholds learn normal UiPath patterns and reduce alert noise from workload variation.
Does Reveille self-heal UiPath issues?
Yes. On a threshold breach, Reveille can conditionally trigger proactive actions — reducing RPA processing bottlenecks, redriving repository connections, and executing PowerShell-based recovery scripts to restart required UiPath services and web server application pools — resolving many issues before the ticket queue fills. The Reveille platform also supports the Model Context Protocol (MCP) for communication with AI assistants and agents.
Can Reveille tell who did what in the RPA console and detect abnormal activity?
Yes. Reveille's patented collectors observe the actual user activity across the UiPath REST and Identity consoles — capturing who took which administrative action, and when, for audit, compliance, and capacity reviews. It detects suspicious or abnormal behavior — such as the same user from different IP addresses — that can indicate an insider threat or an RPA administration access breach, and reduces mean time to threat detection with endpoint integration such as Microsoft Defender for Endpoint. The user-analytics collector is a passive observer and never captures user passwords.
How does Reveille handle UiPath capacity planning and robot cost?
Reveille dashboard metrics baseline robot run time and throughput, job performance, server CPU, memory, and free disk, and queue and machine activity over time — exposing consumption trends so you can plan capacity before workload outpaces the environment. Given a unit cost rate, a dashboard metric reports the cost for a given RPA machine to run robots, making robot economics visible alongside performance.
What about security and audit monitoring for UiPath?
Reveille checks the UiPath audit log and surfaces suspicious, failed, and unusual creation, deletion, and update transactions in the RPA management console — useful for audit, compliance, and breach detection. It integrates with SIEMs such as Splunk and incident-management tools such as ServiceNow, and with endpoint detection such as Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, to reduce mean time to threat detection.
Does Reveille integrate with our existing tools?
Yes. Reveille integrates with existing IT operations management platforms such as Splunk and incident-management systems such as ServiceNow to extend your existing IT investments, and with endpoint detection such as Microsoft Defender for Endpoint. With over 25 connectors and 150+ REST endpoints, it shares the data it gathers across the enterprise, and supports the Model Context Protocol (MCP) for communication with AI assistants and agents.
Will Reveille work in a secured or cloud environment?
Yes. The patented Reveille Collector runs as a low-footprint service near the application, collecting UiPath data locally or remotely into a compressed and optionally encrypted package — ideal for cloud or highly secured deployments and UiPath Automation Cloud, with a local credential store so application credentials are not shared with third parties.
How quickly can we get value from Reveille for UiPath?
The agentless UiPath Wizard and monitor template jumpstart monitor creation — over 65 out-of-the-box tests and 90+ dashboard metrics from a library that already understands Orchestrator, the robot tier, queues, and the UiPath database model. Customers typically see reduced UiPath support tickets, shortened time to resolution, and greatly enhanced coordination with UiPath support.
Customer Outcomes
What Reveille customers actually see.
95%
SLA attainment
Across ECM, IDP, and automation platforms — measurable Service Level Assurance, not best effort.
50%+
Less downtime and ticket volume
Self-healing automation and earlier detection cut the firefighting load in half — or better.
20+ hrs
Reclaimed each week
Manual checklists, status meetings, and after-the-fact troubleshooting replaced by proactive observability.
The content layer is where your business runs. Reveille makes sure it holds.
See Reveille for UiPath in your environment. Live demo, real UiPath data.
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