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how to get synthetics monitoring to work in new relic Sign up and Log in: If you haven't already, sign up for a New Relic account and log in to your dashboard. 1. Navigate to Synthetics : Once logged in, navigate to the "Synthetics" section of your New Relic dashboard. This is where you'll manage your synthetic monitors. 2. Create a Monitor : Click on the "Create" button or a similar option to start creating a new monitor. 3. Choose Monitor Type : Select the type of monitor you want to create. New Relic offers several options including Simple Browser, Scripted Browser, and API Test. 4. Simple Browser : Monitor a webpage for availability and performance. Scripted Browser: Create custom scripts to interact with your web application. API Test: Monitor your APIs to ensure they're functioning correctly. 5. Configure Monitor Settings : Depending on the monitor type you selected, you'll need to provide relevant details such as the URL to monitor, script for