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Operations platform for web teams

Monitor and manage web projects from one Biman workspace

SEO crawls and security audits plus server health, URL change tracking, SSL & domain checks with smarter HTTP alerts, automated site-down recovery tasks, and deployment workflows — all organized per project with a central dashboard.

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No public signup. Access is issued through Export Japan Inc. (EXJ) user and project provisioning.

  • Visitor map & IP blocking
  • Monitoring & alerts
  • SEO audits
  • Security audit (OWASP)
  • SSL & domain health
  • Deployments
  • Tasks & automation

See it in action

Animated previews of real modules — visitor maps from access logs, HTTP timelines, IP blocking, live monitoring, SEO crawls, security scans, and deployments.

Server monitoring

Visitor map from access logs

See where unique human visitors came from in the last 48 hours per server — Leaflet map, country legend, and counts parsed from your configured access log path.

Project · Server monitor

Unique visitors by country (48h)

JP EU US SG
  • 🇯🇵 Japan4,218
  • 🇺🇸 United States2,901
  • 🇩🇪 Germany1,104
  • 🇸🇬 Singapore892

Domains & URLs

HTTP status graphs & SSL insight

Domain logs chart response times with up/down markers and human-readable error text. Three-strike rechecks reduce false alerts before a domain is marked down. Track SSL issuer, expiry, and history alongside URL inventories and content diffs.

Domain logs

Response time & uptime

200 · 142ms 503 · down SSL 89d

Security operations

Suspicious IPs with one-click block

Review IPs flagged from logs, inspect geolocation, block or unblock on the server, and align sensitive tasks with optional IP safeguards.

Suspicious IPs

From access & error logs

IP / signals Action
203.0.113.44 403 burst · 48h log
198.51.100.8 Blocked via iptables
192.0.2.17 Scanner · fail2ban

Geolocation labels hydrate in the live app.

Monitoring hub

Live CPU, memory, and log streams

Start timed monitoring sessions per server, refresh utilisation, tail access and error logs, purge caches, and open related tasks from one hub.

Live monitoring hub
prod-web-01 staging

CPU

34%

RAM

5.4 / 8 GB

[access] GET /api/health 200 12ms

[error] PHP Warning: undefined index

[access] POST /login 429 2ms

SEO

Standalone & project SEO crawls

Deep spider audits with findings, graphs, and exports — run on demand globally or scoped to a project site next to code and releases.

SEO crawl · Run #42

78

Health score

1,240 URLs · 18 issues

  • Missing H1 — 12 pages
  • 4xx errors — 3 URLs
  • CSV, metadata & sitemap exports

Security audit

OWASP-style checklist & scoring

Passive security scans mapped to OWASP categories, scheduled runs, owner email reports, dashboard scores, and CSV export — optional ZAP when deployed.

Security audit

Last completed scan

OWASP

B+

Security score

A05
A01
A09
  • HSTS enabled
  • security.txt missing
  • Weekly schedule

Deployments

Plans, webhooks, rollback

Author deployment plans, pick branches, stream live output via realtime channels, schedule runs, track releases, and roll back when needed.

Deployment · Plan #7
release/main → prod Running

$ git fetch origin main

From github.com:org/shop — 2 commits

$ composer install --no-dev

Installing dependencies… done

$ php artisan migrate --force

webhook rollback

Why teams use BIMANV2

Practical benefits grounded in how the product works today — fewer handoffs, clearer ownership, and traceability across projects.

One workspace per project

Consolidate domains, servers, integrations, URLs, media, Git repos, tasks, SEO crawls, security audits, and deployment plans instead of juggling separate spreadsheets and tools.

Visibility without noise

Use the dashboard and project views to focus on the work you are assigned to, with structure that scales as your portfolio grows.

Reach the right people

Project-scoped notifications via the Biman notification channel complement in-app messages, so owners and members can be informed when it matters.

Evidence you can share

Export SEO runs, URL inventories, media lists, security findings, issue data, and more to CSV for stakeholders who need reports, not another login.

Governance built in

Access is tied to your organisation’s directory (EXJ). Super Admins can enforce IP rules and centralise third-party templates when required.

Safer releases

Follow deployments from plan to log output, manage releases, and use rollback paths when you need to recover quickly.

Capabilities mapped to real modules

Straightforward descriptions of areas inside the application — aligned with navigation and workflows your team already uses.

Dashboard

Scan projects from a landing view, prioritise visibility, and open the correct project context without searching across systems.

Projects

Central place for domains, credentials, URLs, monitoring, integrations, repositories, deployments, tasks, SEO crawls, security audits, and daily summaries.

Standalone SEO Audit

Run audits on demand with stored settings, analyse findings and graphs per run, and download CSV, metadata, and sitemap outputs.

Project SEO crawl

Same deep crawl model scoped to a project site — ideal when SEO work belongs next to code, servers, and release history.

Security audit (OWASP)

Passive checklist scans, schedules, project-owner reports, dashboard security scores, and CSV exports; optional OWASP ZAP when enabled.

Monitoring hub & servers

Inspect utilisation, logs, timelines, visitor maps, suspicious IP signals, cache actions, and related tasks tied to each server.

Domains & SSL

Monitor domain health with 1-minute rechecks and a three-strike rule before down alerts. Logs store readable error messages, response times, certificate metadata, expiry alerts, and history per domain.

Deployments

Author plans, pick branches, watch live execution output, schedule runs, track releases, and roll back when the situation requires it.

Git repositories

Store deploy keys, manage webhook secrets, and receive GitHub or GitLab events that keep automation honest.

URLs & media

Maintain inventories, diff meaningful changes, import sitemaps, upload assets in bulk, and export for audits or migrations.

Tasks

Save repeatable commands with execution history. Run on cron schedules or automatically when the site returns sustained 5xx — with project-level recovery limits and member alerts if auto-recovery is exhausted. Optional IP safeguards align sensitive operations with policy.

My Tasks

See issues spanning projects with refresh controls and CSV exports; users can tailor tracker connections in settings.

Third-party services

Attach service profiles per project with admin-managed templates for consistent integrations across the organisation.

Summaries & alerts

Daily summary emails, realtime toasts, and configurable notification channels keep operators ahead of SSL, domain, monitoring, and site-down recovery signals.

Super Admins maintain organisation-wide defaults: global settings, reusable third-party profiles, and IP restriction lists.

Connected with your broader stack

BIMANV2 is designed to sit alongside enterprise identity, notification infrastructure, and your existing Git providers.

EXJ tools

Authentication and account selection use your organisation’s EXJ domain model (with support for configured partner domains where enabled). Users, roles, and the projects you see are governed upstream — BIMANV2 focuses on operational tooling once access is granted.

  • Central identity aligned with internal provisioning workflows.
  • Project membership mirrors what EXJ exposes to the application.
  • No standalone sign-up — request access through your EXJ administrators.

Biman notification

When workflows need to reach project owners or members outside the browser session, BIMANV2 integrates with the Biman notification service to deliver structured alerts. Inside the signed-in experience, contextual toasts keep operators informed about results and failures.

  • Project-member messaging for incidents surfaced by monitoring, domain HTTP changes, and exhausted site-down auto-recovery.
  • Long-running automation (for example deployments) can surface streamed output previews via realtime channels.
  • Notification behaviour can be tuned per project where your organisation enables it.

Ready when your account is provisioned

Log in with the domain your administrator assigned. If you need a new project or role change, route the request through EXJ — BIMANV2 will reflect it once provisioned.