Changelog

June 17, 2026

Bring your Intune protection policies to Rootly mobile.

Bring your Intune protection policies to Rootly mobile.

The Rootly mobile app now supports Microsoft Intune Mobile Application Management (MAM). Your organization can enforce its App Protection Policies on the Rootly app across both company-owned and personal (BYOD) devices, without enrolling the entire device.

What's included

  • App-level protection scoped to Rootly: screenshot blocking, copy and paste restrictions, managed browser, and selective wipe
  • Works on managed (MDM-enrolled) and unmanaged (BYOD) devices, with no full device enrollment required
  • Supported on iOS/iPadOS and Android
  • Users sign in with their Microsoft work account through Microsoft Authenticator, and policies apply automatically after enrollment

Why it matters

Security teams in regulated industries often can't approve a mobile app until it respects their data loss prevention rules. That left some responders unable to use Rootly on their phones at all. With Intune support, incident data stays inside your organization's protection policies, so on-call engineers can respond from mobile without opening a compliance gap.

Getting started

Contact Rootly support or your account manager to enable Intune for your organization, then add the Rootly app (bundle ID com.rootly.app) to your Intune App Protection Policy. See the documentation for the full admin setup.

What else shipped

Improvements

On-Call

  • Alert Sources now have an enabled/disabled toggle and filter, matching Alert Routes.
  • Admins can now hide or disable the native Escalate button and On-Call Slack slash commands.
  • The paging modal no longer pre-selects an org for people who have On-Call on more than one.

Incident Response

  • Incident channel auto-add can now be scoped by visibility and locked by admins to meet compliance requirements.
  • Metrics dashboard sharing role labels are now clearer.
  • Slack notification options now appear greyed out when Slack isn't connected, instead of being hidden.
  • The meeting bot now waits up to 10 minutes in the waiting room before timing out, up from 5.
  • The default prompt for incidents without a summary now points to /rootly.
API

On-Call

  • The public API docs and OpenAPI spec now include the new alert source enabled attribute.
  • API v1 list endpoints now use deterministic sorting, so paginated results no longer return duplicate rows.
  • The mobile shifts endpoint GET /v1/schedules/shifts now supports server-side filtering by user.
Fixes

On-Call

  • The Most Recent sort on the Alerts page now keeps working after a text search.
  • Paging with /rootly in an incident channel no longer fails when the user doesn't have On-Call on that org.
  • Alerts without a direct notification target now route reliably.
  • Manually paging with a create-only role no longer shows a permission error after redirect.
  • The Test Notifications panel now sends a normal push instead of a Critical Alert push that bypassed Do Not Disturb.
  • The disabled state now shows on the alert source details page, matching the sources index.
  • Grouped alert members no longer change status incorrectly after the group leader is deleted.
  • Shift-start reminders are now dispatched reliably when they're configured.
  • SCIM and target deletes no longer orphan escalation policy levels or block bulk save.
  • Creating an incident from a Slack alert no longer hangs on a rendering error.
  • The alert timeline now includes Datadog retrigger events.
  • Overnight deferral windows now defer evening alerts, not just after-midnight ones.
  • Datadog alerts of type "error" are no longer misclassified as non-paging.
  • Slack user group sync no longer silently stops applying membership changes.

Incident Response

  • The "Mark as in triage" checkbox now works when creating an incident from an alert.
  • Pinned Slack messages in the retrospective timeline now show the correct name and avatar.
  • Notion integration changes are now recorded in the Audit Log.
  • The Slack new-incident form no longer errors when a field contains a date or time value.
  • Custom role team permissions now apply even when the user isn't already a member of the team.
  • Slack action buttons no longer lose their styling or links when they follow a nested text element.
  • Linear workflow configurations can now be updated and saved.
  • The Google Docs workflow action now shows the correct icon.
  • Invalid URLs in Slack blocks no longer cause alert messages to fail to send.
  • Notion retrospective export no longer fails when two services have names that differ only by case.
  • The workflow text editor no longer visually hyphenates long pasted text.

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