Connect PagerDuty integrations
Resolve critical incidents by automating PagerDuty to instantly create alerts from monitoring tools and assign on-call responders. Use this workflow automation to escalate high-priority issues into a dedicated war room or notify stakeholders about system status changes. Register now to build your first automated incident response workflow.
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Integrate PagerDuty with Make to automate incident management workflows. PagerDuty can trigger Make scenarios when new incidents are reported or existing ones are updated. Conversely, Make can use PagerDuty as an action to create alerts, update incident details, assign on-call responders, and manage critical operational tasks.
Creates a new event for the specified incident key.
Shows detailed information about an incident.
Finds the user on call for a specific schedule.
Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
Updates incident information.
Triggers when new incidents are created, or when existing incidents change state.
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