Welcome
The first screen welcomes you and explains that the rest of the wizard is about connecting the tools your team uses, from source control through to incident response. Skip anything you do not use; you can add it later. Click Get started to move on.Tell Flux about your organization and product
The next screen asks for your company name, a product name, and a short, plain-English description of what the product does. Flux is organised around products: a product is one piece of software your team ships. If you have several, start with the most important one and add others later. Fill the form in and click Continue.The connector stages
From here, the wizard walks you through one category of tool at a time. Each screen has a question as its heading, a short subtitle that explains what kind of tool Flux is asking about, and a card for the primary connector choice. There may also be cards for alternative connectors that provide the same kind of data. In order, the stages ask:- How do you plan your work? (project trackers, such as Jira or Linear)
- Where does your code live? (source control, such as GitHub, GitLab, BitBucket, or Azure DevOps; you cannot skip this stage)
- How does your code get built? (your CI system)
- How do you test your code? (tools that report on test behaviour)
- How does your code ship? (your deployment system, such as Harness)
- How do you keep an eye on things? (monitoring, such as Datadog)
- What happens when things break? (incident management, such as PagerDuty, Rootly, or FireHydrant)
- Where does your team talk? (chat, such as Slack or Discord)
Skipping a stage
On every stage except source control, clicking Continue without connecting anything opens a small confirmation dialog asking whether you really want to continue without that category of tools. It warns that some metrics and tools will not be available, but reminds you that you can configure the connector later. Click Continue anyway to move on, or Cancel to stay on the stage. Skipping a stage costs you nothing beyond the metrics that depend on that category. Nothing else breaks, and you can add the connector afterwards from Organization → Connections.The source-control stage has no skip
On the source-control stage, the Continue button stays unavailable until you have configured a connector. You cannot leave this step without picking a source-control tool.Invite your team
After the last connector stage, the wizard asks you to invite teammates. Type or paste email addresses and click Add after each; you can add up to ten people here. If you would rather invite people later, leave the list empty and click Continue. Team management also lives at Organization → Members, so you can always come back.Done
The final screen summarises what was connected and confirms you are ready to go. From there, you land on the Dashboard.After onboarding finishes, Flux runs a first backfill of each connected tool in the background. Expect the Dashboard to look sparse or empty for about 30 minutes while this runs. The metrics fill in as the backfill progresses, so refresh the page from time to time to see new data appear.