Per-domain settings — overrides that win over defaults
Per-domain settings let one domain behave differently from your account defaults, and the per-domain choice always wins. You can set a domain's own grade-alert threshold (including muting it), turn individual checks on or off, assign it to a client group, and override where its alerts go. The controls are split across two tabs, and editing them never fires a spurious alert.
The grade-alert threshold decides when a slipping grade alerts you, and a per-domain setting overrides your account default. On the Domains tab, under “Alert me when this domain's grade falls to or below”, you can choose “Use account default”, “Off — never alert this domain” to mute it entirely, a specific letter (“A / B / C / D — falls to X or below”), or “F — only when failing”. The alert fires once when the grade crosses to at or below your chosen level, and once again when it recovers.
You can also turn individual checks off for a domain. Each of the 14 checks has a switch on the Overview tab — expand the domain and flip the per-signal toggle, which then shows “Disabled by you”. A disabled check drops out of the scoring entirely, exactly like an inapplicable one: it's never counted as a fail and never drags the grade down. It just stops being part of that domain's math.
Two more overrides live on the Domains tab. The “Client group” select assigns the domain to a group. And a per-domain alert-route override — added as a route scoped to that domain — overrides the group's routes for that one domain; the UI labels this “Per-domain override routes” and shows an “Alerts currently go to” line with the domain's effective destination, so the outcome is never a mystery. There's also a Remove domain button to stop monitoring it entirely.
Per-domain settings always win over account defaults. Wherever a domain has its own setting — a grade threshold, a route, a group — that setting takes precedence over the account-wide default for that domain only, leaving every other domain untouched.
“Off — never alert this domain” mutes just that one domain's grade alert without affecting anything else. Use it for a domain you're knowingly letting run at a lower grade so it doesn't keep pinging you, while every other domain keeps alerting normally.
The settings are split across two tabs. Per-check on/off toggles live on the Overview tab (expand the domain), while the grade threshold, client-group assignment, route override, and Remove domain all live on the Domains tab. If you can't find a control, check the other tab.
Changing these settings never fires a spurious alert. When you edit a threshold, toggle a check, or change routing, the domain's alert state is re-baselined — so an edit itself won't trigger a break or recover notification.
Frequently asked questions
Do per-domain settings override my account defaults?
Yes — always, and for that domain only. A per-domain grade threshold, route, group, or check toggle takes precedence over the account-wide default without affecting any other domain.
How do I stop one noisy domain from alerting?
On the Domains tab, set that domain's grade-alert threshold to “Off — never alert this domain”. That mutes only that domain's grade alert; every other domain keeps alerting normally.
What happens when I disable a check on a domain?
It drops out of that domain's grade entirely, exactly like an inapplicable check — never counted as a fail and never dragging the score down. You toggle each of the 14 checks on the Overview tab (expand the domain); a disabled one shows “Disabled by you”.
Where are all the per-domain controls?
Split across two tabs. Per-check on/off toggles are on the Overview tab (expand the domain). The grade-alert threshold, the “Client group” select, the per-domain route override (“Per-domain override routes”, with an “Alerts currently go to” line showing the effective destination), and the Remove domain button are on the Domains tab. Editing any of them re-baselines the domain's state, so an edit never fires a spurious alert.