Connect ilert integrations
Defuse critical platform outages and manage on-call schedules by connecting ilert to Make. Linking this incident response hub to our AI automation tool allows you to instantly route voice alerts, trigger parallel escalations, and publish status updates across your tech stack. Create a free Make account now to activate your first reliability pipeline.
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Accepts a specified incident.
Assigns a specified accident by user ID, escalation policy ID, or schedule ID.
Posts new event with ALERT type (creates a new incident).
Returns a user on-call for the specified schedule.
Returns a specified incident.
Lists incidents or searches for them by specified criteria.
Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
Resolves a specified incident.
Triggers depending on the connection settings you added.
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Popular ilert workflows.
Connect ilert to your tech stack using Make. Automate incident alerts, sync team tools, and simplify your workflows.
Key benefits of integrating and automating ilert workflows with Make
Connect ilert to Make to automate notifications across Slack and Discord, instantly turn incidents into Trello cards, and speed up resolution times with custom workflows.
Automatically broadcast new incident alerts from ilert directly to Slack, Discord, or email to keep your team informed in real time.
Instantly turn urgent ilert incidents into actionable Trello cards or project tasks without any manual copy-pasting.
Cut down response times by automating the entire notification and delegation process the moment an outage occurs.
Connect ilert with thousands of other apps on Make to build custom automation workflows that fit your team's specific troubleshooting processes.
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