startups
incident-response-microsoft-teams
home
jsm-jira-vs-rootly-full-comparison
pagerduty-vs-rootly-on-call
opsgenie-vs-rootly-on-call
humans-of-reliability
retrospectives
integrations
incident-response-slack
on-call
blog
ai-sre
pricing
customers
Rootly On-call Health
Your on-call team Is burning out: here's how to see it coming
New updates and improvements to Rootly.
With Rootly On-Call, you can set up overrides for any period of time, for any or all of your on-call shifts, with a couple clicks. Just head to On-Call Shifts, click “Create Override”, specify the time frame, and assign another teammate.
We’ve enhanced our Terraform provider with new data sources to support Rootly On-Call, enabling engineering teams to manage their on-call schedules and escalation policies directly in code.
Connecting Thena and Rootly allows users to create workflows to automatically create an incident in Rootly when a Thena request meets the criteria to be managed as an incident.
We figured it was about time we caught you up with a fresh demo video of the entire product! Tune into our new product tour video to see a full walkthrough of Rootly, including our new On-Call and AI features.
When you create an escalation policy in Rootly, you can assign it to a service or team, and you can notify Slack channels and individuals within the same policy used to page the on-call schedule of your choice. All these alert recipients are found in easily searchable drop-downs.
Our new GitLab integration allows users to monitor GitLab for code commits or changes and push them to Slack channels or use them as Pulses to automatically create incidents. You can also create and update GitLab issues directly from Rootly (even within Slack!).