Pager Team has three key considerations that differentiate it from the existing competition. Those are cost, configuration, and consistency.
Cost VictorOps, Pager Duty, and Ops Genie all charge monthly by user. The more people on your rotation, in some cases even as mere observers, the more you pay. Rather than charging by the user, Pager Team charges by the incident, since that's where the costs are. I have two plans: a pay-as-you-go plan that charges $1/mo per rotation plus $1/incident, or a flat rate plan at $200/mo per rotation which provides unlimited incidents.
Configuration The configuration of all three incumbents is complex. You can make them do just about anything! It's wonderful, in the same way JIRA is wonderful. However, because you can do just about anything, configuring them is actually so complicated that it's easy to get wrong.
Consistency Consistency has two really important facets. Most important for the business is the consistency of response time. Regardless of the individual currently on-call, when an incident comes in, you want to see the same prompt response. Every Pager Team user has the same notification path which they can't change, so you know what to expect regardless of who is on-call.
The second part of consistency is for the members of the rotation. Everyone has a life outside of work and they need to be able to plan around their on-call schedule in a consistent, predictable manner.
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That would indicate that they would not even use the automated checks from statuspage.com. Source: about 1 year ago
Shows service health, incident updates under categories like statuspage.io does? Source: about 2 years ago
That still means the back-up method requires AWS services to be up. AWS is blessed with an interesting problem: using AWS is widespread enough that it would be hard for them to guarantee a third-party hosting their status page did not depend on them in some way. For 99.999% of companies, buying a SaaS like statuspage.io is sufficient to make sure your downtime doesn't take down your status page provider. - Source: dev.to / over 2 years ago
I signed up for reports from statuspage.io which tends to spam me with network updates, but I like to see that that they are really working on it from hour to hour so I'm happy to get the spam. It's just ironic that I posted this and got the API issues email within minutes. Source: over 2 years ago
We setup a statuspage.io account a year back or so and push some aggregated metrics to indicate current service/system status. Best part is we can post updates to any outage / issue and it gets mailed to anyone who subscribed. Source: over 2 years ago
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