Enhanced view access controls and more reliable PagerDuty incident resolution

Mano TothSenior Technical Writer
November 3, 2025

We’ve been busy making Axiom more flexible and intuitive. Last week’s updates focused on removing barriers to data exploration, improving view access controls, and more reliable API interactions.

Enhanced view access controls

Views now work correctly for users who have been granted access to specific views but don’t have broader dataset permissions. Previously, you might encounter issues when trying to use views without underlying dataset access. The system now properly recognizes view-specific permissions and ensures that trace links and field metadata work correctly within view results.

This improvement makes view-based access control more practical for teams that need to share specific data slices without exposing entire datasets.

More reliable PagerDuty incident resolution

Several issues with PagerDuty integration have been fixed that were preventing incidents from resolving correctly. When monitors detected that issues were cleared, PagerDuty incidents weren’t always being updated or resolved as expected.

These fixes ensure that the full lifecycle of your incidents—from creation to resolution—flows reliably between Axiom monitors and PagerDuty. Your on-call workflows should now work more smoothly, with incidents opening and closing as they should.

AI-assisted queries without specifying a dataset

You can now generate queries using AI without specifying a dataset upfront. When you start a query, Axiom’s AI assistant intelligently determines the appropriate dataset based on your natural language question. If your question doesn’t map to a specific dataset, the assistant generates generic APL patterns that work across your data.

This makes exploratory analysis faster and more intuitive, especially when you’re not sure which dataset contains the information you need or when you’re writing queries that could apply to multiple datasets.

Updated subprocessors

We’ve updated our list of subprocessors to include Vercel and PlanetScale as infrastructure providers, and we’ve removed Koala. Vercel supports Console deployment infrastructure, and PlanetScale handles app configuration—your event data continues to be stored and processed exclusively in Axiom’s core data platform. These additions support our platform’s reliability and scalability.

Review our complete and up-to-date list of subprocessors.

More of our favorite changes

  • Fixed Safari compatibility issues with metrics datasets
  • Improved icon rendering performance to prevent layout shifts
  • Fixed logout button visibility for users without organizations
  • Enhanced query alignment resolution before submission
  • Better default aggregation handling with required group by operations
  • Resolved evaluation heatmap tooltip crashes in trace views

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