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New in Automations: Daily Data Threshold trigger
You can now use Daily Data Threshold as a trigger in Automations. It's the first of our new Custom Event Templates - a flexible way to configure events that match how your business actually runs.
Why it matters
Daily data usage doesn't look the same across your fleet. A CCTV camera, an asset tracker, and a smart meter each have very different "normal" and very different "something's wrong." Until now, a single threshold had to fit them all.
With Daily Data Threshold, you can finally match the alert to the use case.
What you can do
- Set multiple thresholds - configure one or many Daily Thresholds across different projects and verticals (e.g. CCTV cameras, asset tracking, scooters and EV-chargers).
- Tune severity per threshold - assign the right severity level so the right events stand out in the Event Log.
- Independent rules per Automation - each threshold lives inside its own Automation, so teams managing different projects don't step on each other.
- Get real-time alerts - the moment a device crosses its daily limit, the trigger fires and your Automation takes action.
- Use it for tracking only - you can create the event with just parameters (threshold + severity) and skip notifications entirely. Once triggered, it simply appears in the Event Log, giving you a lightweight way to monitor and audit threshold crossings without generating alert noise.
Example
A logistics customer running two deployments:
- Asset trackers - alert when a device exceeds 50 MB/day (possible misuse or data leak) → severity Critical
- CCTV cameras - alert only above 2 GB/day → severity Warning
Both rules run side-by-side, each scoped to the right project, with the right severity in the Event Log.
How to try it
- Go to Automations → Create rule
- Select Daily Data Threshold as the trigger
- Choose data volume and severity
- Add your recipients to be notified by email


