Telesink Rails Requests Integration
Real-time visibility into every HTTP request in your Rails app — method, path, status, duration, and client details streamed live to your Telesink feed.
Real-time visibility into every HTTP request in your Rails app — method, path, status, duration, and client details streamed live to your Telesink feed.
Monitor Google AdSense earnings, payments, and policy alerts in real time — events pushed directly into your Telesink dashboard.
Live visibility for Rails background jobs. Automatically streams enqueue, start, success, and failure events into your feed with zero extra setup.
Zero-dependency, high-performance Go SDK for real-time event streaming from any Go application with a single function call.
Lightweight, dependency-free PHP SDK for real-time events. One environment variable and you're ready to stream from any PHP app.
That innocent-looking CSS loading animation was quietly using 10–15% CPU continuously. Removing it dropped dashboard idle usage to nearly zero.
Why we chose clean text over icons in our real-time event dashboard: faster understanding, better accessibility, and zero visual noise.
Tiny zero-dependency JavaScript SDK for real-time events from Node.js or the browser — one simple API with built-in error handling.
Minimal Ruby gem for real-time events. One environment variable and you can start streaming from any Ruby application instantly.
The architecture decisions behind Telesink: Rails, PostgreSQL, Solid Queue & Cable for a simple, fast, fully self-hostable real-time event feed.
What I wanted: a clean, real-time feed for key business events — without the noise of chat apps or the complexity of analytics dashboards.
Telesink is here: an open-source, self-hostable real-time event dashboard that shows what's happening in your business as it happens.