# Using Netstamp

Find task-oriented guides for the Netstamp application.

These guides cover the day-to-day Netstamp workflow, from organizing a project to publishing its health.

## Set up monitoring

1. [Create a project and invite members](/docs/guides/projects-and-members/).
2. [Register probes](/docs/guides/probes/) in the networks you want to observe from.
3. [Add labels and selectors](/docs/guides/labels-and-assignments/) to control where checks run.
4. [Create Ping, TCP, HTTP, or Traceroute checks](/docs/guides/checks/).

## Investigate and respond

- Start with the [Insight overview](/docs/guides/results-and-insight/) to select assignments, control time, and share a reproducible view.
- [Analyze Ping, TCP, and HTTP results](/docs/guides/results-and-insight/analyze-measurements/) to separate path, port, and application problems.
- [Investigate Traceroute results](/docs/guides/results-and-insight/investigate-traceroute/) to compare topology and individual runs.
- Create [alert rules and investigate incidents](/docs/guides/alerts-and-incidents/).
- Connect [notification destinations](/docs/guides/notifications/) for external delivery.
- Publish selected health information with [status pages](/docs/guides/status-pages/).

## Manage access

- [Account settings](/docs/guides/account-settings/) covers your own profile, identities, sessions, password, and API tokens.
- [System administration](/docs/guides/system-administration/) covers instance-wide access, users, administrators, and authentication settings.

If you are still learning the resource model, read [Core concepts](/docs/getting-started/core-concepts/) first.
