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Connect API endpoint monitoring with your PagerDuty incident response

Your team relies on PagerDuty for critical incident response and oncall management. Now connect external API monitoring to ensure API failures trigger the same reliable incident response process. When critical API endpoints fail, the right people get paged immediately through your existing escalation policies.

Get the same battle-tested incident response for external API failures that you have for internal system alerts. No missed pages, no delayed responses.

Monitor APIs externally, page people reliably.

How to setup PagerDuty alerts for API endpoint failures:

Step 1

Connect OnlineOrNot to PagerDuty

Set up integration between OnlineOrNot and your PagerDuty services. Configure which API endpoints should trigger incidents and map them to appropriate PagerDuty services.

Step 2

Configure API monitoring and service routing

Add your API endpoints to OnlineOrNot and configure which PagerDuty services should receive incidents. Map critical APIs to high-priority services with immediate escalation.

Step 3

Automatic incident creation and escalation

When API endpoints fail, incidents are automatically created in PagerDuty and follow your existing escalation policies. Get paged immediately for critical API failures.

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