Integrations

Route every outage to where your team already works

Point each monitor at the tools your team lives in. Native Slack and Discord, Telegram, PagerDuty, any HTTP webhook, RSS feeds, and a read-only API and MCP server for wiring status into your own tooling.

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Discord

Rich embed alerts

Email

Instant inbox alerts

PagerDuty

Incidents that auto-resolve

Slack

Native OAuth app

Telegram

Alerts in chats and groups

Webhooks

Any HTTP endpoint

API & MCP

Wire it into your own tools

Connect the tools you already run on

Native Slack app

Connect over OAuth and pick the channel. Different monitors can post to different channels, so each team hears only what it owns.

Discord and Telegram

Rich Discord embeds and Telegram messages to chats or groups, connected with a deep link. No self-hosted bot to run.

PagerDuty

Trigger an incident on degradation and auto-resolve it on recovery, one incident per service, straight into your on-call rotation.

Webhooks

POST a structured JSON payload to any HTTP endpoint with your own method, headers, and auth, so you can wire status into runbooks and internal tools.

RSS feeds

Every monitored service and your own monitor set has an RSS feed, ready to drop into a reader or a channel that speaks RSS.

API and MCP

A read-only REST API and a hosted MCP server let scripts and AI agents check live status. No write access, so a call can never misfire.

Common questions

Can different vendors alert different channels?

Yes. Each monitor has its own set of channels, so client A’s stack can alert client A’s Slack while your database vendor pages on-call in PagerDuty.

Is the Slack integration a webhook or a real app?

Both are available. There is a native Slack app you connect over OAuth and choose the channel, plus incoming-webhook support if you prefer that.

What is in the webhook payload?

A structured JSON body with the service, the component and its old and new status, the affected components, the status change with a timestamp, and the provider’s incident report when there is a fresh one.

What can the API and MCP server do?

They are read-only. You can search services, check a service’s live status, list current outages, and check your own down services. There are no write endpoints in v1.

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