Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
AlertOps
Score 8.1 out of 10
N/A
AlertOps, headquartered in Bloomingdale, offers their IT alert system for IT incident management.N/A
PagerDuty
Score 8.7 out of 10
N/A
PagerDuty is an IT alert and incident management application from the company of the same name in San Francisco.
$25
per month per user
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Editions & Modules
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Professional
$25
per month per user
Business
$49
per month per user
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Free Trial
NoYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoYes
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details—16% discount for annual pricing. AIOps Add-On available for $499 for 10k events per month. Add-On Runbook Automation for Incident Response available at $71 per user / per month.
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AlertOps
Chose AlertOps
Although all the other products are also great but AlertOps has same and infact some better functionalities at less and better prices than other tools. AlertOps also offers free trail version which allows the users to take the demo and have a better understanding of the …
PagerDuty
Chose PagerDuty
Based on price and need, PagerDuty was the best option
Chose PagerDuty
I have not use the 2 technologies for as long as I have used PagerDuty but in my opinion PagerDuty makes things a lot easier. The other tools got the job done and got alerts out but PagerDuty just seemed to make the setup for on-call alert schedules and integrations easier …
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User Ratings
AlertOpsPagerDuty
Likelihood to Recommend
8.0
(2 ratings)
8.7
(138 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
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(0 ratings)
8.5
(6 ratings)
Usability
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7.3
(4 ratings)
Support Rating
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9.0
(85 ratings)
Implementation Rating
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8.2
(2 ratings)
User Testimonials
AlertOpsPagerDuty
Likelihood to Recommend
AlertOps
AlertOps is best suited for service delivery companies, as it tracks the whole process and create alerts if any ambiguity is there giving the time to respected personnel to resolve and manage the same issue to ensure the smooth processing. It even escalate alerts to different teams creating s consistent coordination between teams and saves a lot of time.
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PagerDuty
I've used ICM in the past which has been a very Microsoft product with everything thrown into a blender. So, PD implementation is a breath of fresh air with focused pages to achieve the end goal. If the goal is to collaborate on issues across the organization, PD might not be the best solution but within specific teams, PD excels at it.
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Pros
AlertOps
  • Manage and Resolve IT incidents
  • Schedules call and escalation to professionals with respect to incidents
  • Save times by recognizing and resolving the issues
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PagerDuty
  • Alerting notifications is its best attribute; it will continue to make contact until the alert is acknowledged by a user.
  • The calendar view provides valuable information regarding who is on call by the team and their full contact information.
  • The application also lets you initiate a tech bridge meeting instantly and notifies all on-call users.
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Cons
AlertOps
  • Notifications alert can be a little late at times
  • User Interface can be quite confusing to new users
  • Some alerts are generated unnecessarily.
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PagerDuty
  • When getting a phone call, PagerDuty doesn't seem to allow acknowledgments of alerts through the phone, which it says it does. I constantly receive a message that it was updated by another person - when in reality, it wasn't.
  • Smarter notifications. If an alert was snoozed for a time, when it comes back, it sends out another alert. It should, I think, send a message asking if the alert is still an issue and give the option to close.
  • Make schedule changes more intuitive.
  • One button to acknowledge and close an alert.
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Likelihood to Renew
AlertOps
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PagerDuty
They have been rock solid for us thus far and are not very expensive and to be honest no time to evaluate other software at this point.
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Usability
AlertOps
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PagerDuty
The UI is more complex than I would like. Part of the challenge is that most users use PagerDuty infrequently; I don't remember how I changed a policy last time. Another part of the challenge is that some users expect alerting to be a trivial feature, and are reluctant to invest any time in reading the documentation.
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Support Rating
AlertOps
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PagerDuty
PagerDuty is reliable and easy to set up. It gives an effective way to notify the team about critical incidents which results in a faster turnaround time on issues. users can customize their alerts rules based on their preferences. Overall it's effective and easy to use which adds great business value.
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Implementation Rating
AlertOps
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PagerDuty
When I setup notifications to PD thru the Python API I was impressed with the ease with which I could set up the software/service.
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Alternatives Considered
AlertOps
Although all the other products are also great but AlertOps has same and infact some better functionalities at less and better prices than other tools. AlertOps also offers free trail version which allows the users to take the demo and have a better understanding of the product which is not available in most of the other products available out there.
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PagerDuty
I have not use the 2 technologies for as long as I have used PagerDuty but in my opinion PagerDuty makes things a lot easier. The other tools got the job done and got alerts out but PagerDuty just seemed to make the setup for on-call alert schedules and integrations easier than the others. This isn't to say the others are difficult, just that PagerDuty was slightly better. I also have noticed that more tools have options to integrate to PagerDuty over the other tools.
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Return on Investment
AlertOps
  • Positive as it saves a lot of time
  • Positive as issues are resolved and managed on time
  • Positive as it is not that expensive
  • Positive as integration to any third party tool is well suited
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PagerDuty
  • Allow our service to be available 24/7 with minimal downtime, improving customer experience
  • Monitor incidents and allow us to customize/schedule alert notifications, making engineers' jobs easier and preventing turnover
  • Prevent SEVs that could deteriorate, bring down our service, and cost us millions of dollars from loss in bookings
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Screenshot of Similar Incidents [Apple iPad], Open Incidents [iPhone 8], On-Call Schedule Menu [Apple Watch])Screenshot of the Machine Learning with Technical Service Dependencies, used to better understand related incidents.Screenshot of a glimpse of service health and team performance via PagerDuty’s Intelligent Dashboards.