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How it works?
Connect your Pingdom account
Link your Pingdom monitoring service to CodeWords using your API credentials. This secure connection enables automated management of checks, alerts, and performance data across your monitoring infrastructure.
Set up intelligent alerting
Create smart notification workflows that route alerts based on severity, time, and affected services. Send different notifications to appropriate teams through Slack, email, or SMS when issues are detected.
Automate incident response
Build workflows that take immediate action when downtime is detected. Restart services, switch to backup servers, or create support tickets to ensure rapid response to performance issues.
Generate performance reports
Schedule automated report generation that compiles uptime statistics, response times, and incident summaries. Distribute reports to stakeholders weekly or monthly to maintain visibility into system health.
Manage monitoring checks
Automate the creation, modification, and deletion of Pingdom checks as your infrastructure evolves. When new services are deployed, workflows can add appropriate monitoring without manual configuration.
Analyze performance trends
Collect and process historical performance data to identify patterns and anomalies. Create workflows that detect degrading performance before it impacts users and trigger preventive actions.
Coordinate team responses
Streamline incident management by creating tickets, notifying on-call teams, and updating status pages when issues occur. Keep all stakeholders informed throughout the resolution process with automated status updates.
Track SLA compliance
Monitor uptime against service level agreements and generate compliance reports. Receive proactive alerts when performance approaches SLA thresholds, allowing time to address issues before commitments are breached.

Configure
Build
Automated incident management system
Create comprehensive incident response workflows that detect issues through Pingdom and orchestrate resolution. When downtime occurs, create Jira tickets, notify relevant teams on Slack, update status pages, and log incidents in your documentation system for post-mortem analysis.
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