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# Integrate Scout APM events

# Integrate Scout APM events {#ariaid-title1}

* Release version: Australia
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* Updated March 12, 2026
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* ![](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/portal-asset/ico-clock) 1 minute to read

Enable the collection of events from Scout APM by authenticating Scout APM as a data
source to integrate it with Event Management.

## Before you begin

The Event Management plugin (com.glideapp.itom.snac) must be installed.

Ensure that the Event Management Connectors (sn_em_connector) plugin is
installed on the ServiceNow AI Platform instance.

Discovery for Scout APM applications is not supported. To enable binding, you must manually create a CI in a ServiceNow instance in the Service Instance \[cmdb_ci_service_auto\] table.

Role required: evt_mgmt_admin

## Procedure

1. Enable Scout APM monitoring as an application service on your ServiceNow instance.
   1. Navigate to ConfigurationApplication Service.
   2. Provide the application name that you are monitoring.
   3. Set the operational status to Operational.
   4. Select Next
   5. Select Done.
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2. Log in to the Scout APM console.
3. Create a notification channel.
   1. Navigate to OrganizationAlerts \& Notifications.
   2. Select New Webhook.
   3. Provide the name of the webhook and the webhook URL.  
      Use the following URL format: https://\<USERNAME\>:\<PASSWORD\>@\<INSTANCE_NAME\>.service-now.com/api/sn_em_connector/em/inbound_event?source=scout
   4. Validate whether the webhook is operational by selecting Send Test Alert.  
      A new event appears on your ServiceNow instance in the Events \[em_event\] table with the data source as Scout APM.
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4. In the Organization section, create a new notification group.
   1. On the Alerts \& Notifications page, navigate to OrganizationNotification Groups.
   2. Add a name for the group and select the webhook channel you created.
   3. Select the Create Notification Group button.
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5. In the application section, create alert conditions and configure them to receive alerts for notifications from Scout APM to the ServiceNow instance.
   1. Navigate to ApplicationsAlert Conditions.
   2. Select the type of alert condition.  
      For more information, see the Scout APM documentation.
   3. Select Create Alert condition.
   4. In the Alert Conditions table, select the notification group you created.  
      The alert condition is displayed on the Scout console.
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6. Configure error notifications to receive alerts for errors from the Scout APM to the ServiceNow instance.
   1. Navigate to ApplicationError Notifications.
   2. Add a name and description for the notification.
   3. Select the notification group that you created.  
      The Scout APM notification channel is configured with the error notifications.
   4. Select the Add Notification Group button.  
      For any new error notifications in the Scout APM application, a new event will be generated in the Events \[em_event\] table.
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## Result

You can view all notifications on your ServiceNow instance in
the Events \[em_event\] table with the data source as Scout APM.

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