cloud-checkInbound Integrations

Inbound integrations let your on-call platform ingest alerts from monitoring, observability, logging, and cloud-native tools. These integrations—also known as alert sources—enable external systems to push events directly into your incident workflow.

When an alert arrives, the platform verifies the payload, eliminates duplicates, and automatically assigns the incident to the appropriate on-call team according to your escalation rules.


Integration Categories

👁️ Monitoring & Observability

Integrate with monitoring solutions to receive dependable notifications when critical metrics exceed defined thresholds or services experience disruptions.

Common Integrations:

  • Amazon CloudWatch — Monitoring and observability for AWS workloads

  • New Relic — Application and infrastructure performance monitoring

  • Grafana — Metrics dashboards and alerting

  • Prometheus — Open-source metrics collection and alerting

  • Datadog — Cloud-scale monitoring and analytics


🖥️ Network & Infrastructure Monitoring

Track the health of on-premise and hybrid environments, including servers, network devices, and security appliances.

Common Integrations:

  • ManageEngine OpManager — Enterprise network monitoring

  • PRTG Network Monitor — Bandwidth and network health monitoring

  • SolarWinds NPM — Network performance visibility

  • Nagios / Icinga — Open-source infrastructure monitoring

  • Zabbix — Scalable open-source monitoring platform


☁️ Cloud Platforms

Collect alerts directly from native monitoring services provided by major cloud vendors.

Common Integrations:

  • Amazon CloudWatch — AWS metrics and observability

  • Google Cloud Monitoring — GCP monitoring and alerting

  • Azure Monitor — Monitoring for Microsoft Azure


📊 APM & Observability Platforms

End-to-end observability tools that provide insights into application performance, traces, logs, and system behavior.

Common Integrations:

  • New Relic — Full-stack observability

  • Datadog — Unified monitoring and analytics

  • Dynatrace — AI-driven observability

  • Splunk — Log analysis and monitoring

  • Elastic / Kibana — Search, logging, and observability


How Inbound Integrations Work

  1. Create a new alert source and choose the relevant provider.

  2. Generate and copy the webhook endpoint and authentication token.

  3. Configure your monitoring tool to send webhook events to this endpoint.

  4. Incoming alerts are validated against the provider schema and handled automatically.

Each integration includes detailed setup steps, payload format references, and troubleshooting tips to ensure a smooth configuration process.


Integration Types

Type
Description

Webhook

Accept HTTP POST requests from monitoring and alerting tools (most widely used)

Email

Convert incoming alert emails into structured incidents

API

Trigger alerts programmatically through the REST API

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