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Include Problematic Query Details Directly in Query Targeting Alerts

What problem are you trying to solve? Focus on the what and why of the need you have, not the how you'd like it solved. When Atlas sends an alert such as "Query Targeting: Scanned Objects / Returned has gone above threshold", the notification...
Sooya Park about 2 months ago in Atlas Monitoring, Alerts & Observability 1 Planned

Hi MongoDB Team, First of all, thank you for building such a powerful platform. MongoDB Atlas has been really helpful for our projects, especially in terms of scalability and ease of setup. That said, I wanted to share a few challenges I (and many developers around me) have been facing: 1. **Pricing clarity and cost spikes** Sometimes the pricing feels a bit unpredictable, especially with auto-scaling. It would really help if there were clearer cost breakdowns or alerts before sudden spikes happen. 2. **Slow query debugging experience** While performance monitoring exists, identifying exactly *why* a query is slow can still be confusing. More detailed insights or beginner-friendly suggestions would be great. 3. **Connection issues and error messages** At times, connection errors are hard to understand, especially for students or new developers. More descriptive error messages or guided fixes would save a lot of time. 4. **Learning curve for beginners** MongoDB is powerful, but beginners often struggle with schema design and indexing. More interactive tutorials or real-world examples inside Atlas would help a lot. 5. **UI/UX improvements** The Atlas dashboard is good, but some sections feel a bit cluttered or hard to navigate. A simpler, more intuitive layout would improve the experience. 6. **Better integration guidance** When integrating with frameworks (like FastAPI, Node.js, etc.), clearer official guides or templates would make development smoother. Overall, MongoDB Atlas is a great platform, and with a few improvements in usability, cost transparency, and developer guidance, it could become even better. Thanks again for your work, and I’m excited to see what you build in 2026! Best regards, Likith Sai

What problem are you trying to solve? Focus on the what and why of the need you have, not the how you'd like it solved. What would you like to see happen? Describe the desired outcome or enhancement. Why is this important to yo...
lighting 95 about 1 hour ago in Atlas 0 Submitted

Change withDefaultAlertSettings on existing project

What problem are you trying to solve? Focus on the what and why of the need you have, not the how you'd like it solved. We have moved the alerts settings of our Atlas project in a Terraform IAC and we monitor the number of alerts settings in ...
Emmanuel GORSE 19 days ago in Atlas Monitoring, Alerts & Observability 1 Started

Include Alert Name in Webhook

What problem are you trying to solve? Focus on the what and why of the need you have, not the how you'd like it solved. When receiving MongoDB Atlas alert webhooks, the payload only includes the alert ID and does not include a human-readable ...
Matthew Nelson 27 days ago in Metrics & Observability 1 Future Consideration

oplogs.rs finder is extremely slow, gives "no results" and completely unusable.

What problem are you trying to solve? Focus on the what and why of the need you have, not the how you'd like it solved. What would you like to see happen? Describe the desired outcome or enhancement. Why is this important to yo...
Barnabás Bartha 4 days ago in Atlas Monitoring, Alerts & Observability 0 Submitted

Query Insights: accept query shape hash search parameter in lowercase

What problem are you trying to solve? Focus on the what and why of the need you have, not the how you'd like it solved. I would want to create a Link from our Datadog Dashboard showing various Query Shape Metrics, to the corresponding Query I...
Markus Dobel 13 days ago in Atlas Monitoring, Alerts & Observability 0 Future Consideration

Query Shape Metrics: Add the clusterid as a tag to each metric

What problem are you trying to solve? Focus on the what and why of the need you have, not the how you'd like it solved. I would want to create a Link from our Datadog Dashboard showing various Query Shape Metrics, to the corresponding Query I...
Markus Dobel 13 days ago in Atlas Monitoring, Alerts & Observability 1 Future Consideration

API keys should route only via peered vnets rather than special public ip whitelisitng

What problem are you trying to solve? Focus on the what and why of the need you have, not the how you'd like it solved. Atlas Administration API keys require public IP whitelisting to function. In enterprise environments running on private cl...
RuthvikReddy Anumasu 6 days ago in Infra-as-code & APIs 0 Submitted

We are looking to create an alert for Slow Queries on a specific collection. However, so far, we only found how to do it cluster wise. We need more granularity or help finding a solution to get alertes

What problem are you trying to solve? Focus on the what and why of the need you have, not the how you'd like it solved. Have slow query alerts on specific collection What would you like to see happen? Describe the desired outcome or en...
Simon Bilodeau 6 days ago in Atlas Monitoring, Alerts & Observability 0 Submitted

Add a read-only Ops Manager API that returns each cluster’s current PITR window (earliest and latest valid restore timestamps)

What problem are you trying to solve? Focus on the what and why of the need you have, not the how you'd like it solved. Today there is no supported API in Ops Manager to return the exact start and end of the point‑in‑time restore (PITR) windo...
Tejaswi Marreddy 7 days ago in Infra-as-code & APIs 0 Submitted