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February 2024

Start Monitoring Third-Party Outages in Opsgenie

In today's digital world, we rely a lot on third-party services. These services are great because they help us grow, be more flexible, and work more efficiently. However, they also make things more complicated and risky. If a service we depend on stops working, it can cause big problems. To deal with this, we're excited to introduce a new feature that connects Opsgenie with IsDown.
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Stop using Status Pages RSS Feeds in Slack

Managing RSS feeds in Slack for outage updates is getting harder. Teams rely on them to track the health of their service dependencies. Integrating RSS feeds into Slack channels might seem like a simple way to keep everyone informed. However, this approach has significant drawbacks. It can cause confusion and inefficiency. It doesn't provide clarity and timely updates.

How to set up on-call compensation

Once you set up an on-call team, the next step is to decide their compensation. There might be several questions in your mind right now: "How do we fairly value on-call time?" "Is it a flat rate or hourly?" and a few others. So we are here to help you set up an on-call compensation system because we know compensating people fairly lays the foundation of a healthy business. Are you still stuck on setting up an on-call team? Read this guide first: 7 steps to set up an on-call team.