OpsGenie vs sendQuick onCloud

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OpsGenie vs sendQuick onCloud: What are the differences?

Developers describe OpsGenie as "Alerting and On-Call Management for Dev&Ops Teams". OpsGenie is a cloud-based service for dev & ops teams, providing reliable alerts, on-call schedule management, and escalations. OpsGenie integrates with monitoring tools & services and ensures that the right people are at the right time. On the other hand, sendQuick onCloud is detailed as "SaaS-based Incident Notification Management". It is a systems availability monitoring and notification management platform for the cloud. It works with public cloud services to monitor systems, applications, services and network and flags up issues to your staff on duty.

OpsGenie and sendQuick onCloud can be primarily classified as "Monitoring Aggregation" tools.

Some of the features offered by OpsGenie are:

  • Forward IT alerts to OpsGenie
  • Get notified via email, SMS, mobile push and phone calls
  • View alerts using mobile apps

On the other hand, sendQuick onCloud provides the following key features:

  • Email Message Filter
  • IP-addressable Devices’ Ping, Port Checks
  • URL Checks
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    Solid scheduling and team management support
  • 4
    Strong API
  • 3
    Two-way nagios integration
  • 3
    Strong, easy, fast, fits
  • 2
    Complete Incident Response Orchestration Platform
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    Free tier
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    What is OpsGenie?

    OpsGenie is a cloud-based service for dev & ops teams, providing reliable alerts, on-call schedule management, and escalations. OpsGenie integrates with monitoring tools & services and ensures that the right people are at the right time.

    What is sendQuick onCloud?

    It is a systems availability monitoring and notification management platform for the cloud. It works with public cloud services to monitor systems, applications, services and network and flags up issues to your staff on duty.

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      What are some alternatives to OpsGenie and sendQuick onCloud?
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      Healthchecks.io
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