We live in times of instant gratification, where customers expect same-day delivery, round-the-clock tech support, and seamless browsing experiences. Disruptive technologies and continuous innovation have raised expectations for faster and uninterrupted delivery of services. This shift is compelling organizations to adapt their operations to meet these new demands and stay competitive.
Providing uninterrupted services requires companies to quickly detect and resolve issues such as server outages, code failures, and software update problems. These disruptions can threaten the continuous availability of services and applications, making rapid issue resolution critical.
While monitoring and observability tools are responsible for detecting service interruptions, they are only as good as the IT Service Alerting (ITSA) tools completing it. These tools prioritize high-severity incidents and mobilize incident response teams for immediate action.
PagerDuty is a prominent ITSA/ alerting tool, but it can be overkill for some scenarios, especially with its extensive complex features that may go unused in many companies. Often, all that’s needed is a dependable alert system or a way to contact on-call technicians based on alerting and escalation policies.
In this article, we explore various alternatives to PagerDuty to effectively alert on-call responders to emergent incidents.
We’ll be comparing the following tools:
Source: PagerDuty
We’ve briefly scratched the surface as to why PagerDuty might not be ideal for companies seeking a straightforward alerting and on-call management tool. As we move into our list of other alternatives, I want to give a fair look to PagerDuty so that we know what they’re good at, what their value proposition is and based on our experience, discuss why some buyers of PagerDuty continue to seek an alternative.
Source: PagerDuty
PagerDuty has four pricing plans ranging from Free to Enterprise. The lowest tier (after the free version) is Professional starting at $21 per user/month. Then they have Business which is a semi-customizable option at $41 per user/month. Enterprise is their highest version, contact their team for pricing.
The first platform we would like to showcase is our solution, OnPage. OnPage enables teams to elevate critical incidents and deliver them reliably to the on-call technician. With OnPage, silos are broken down and collaboration between cross-functional teams is facilitated to speed up incident remediation.
OnPage drives efficiencies in incident response workflows, alleviating tech burnout and alert fatigue.
Discussed below are some standout features that OnPage offers in addition to the basic on-call and incident alerting feature with customizable on-call schedules, routing rules and escalation policies:
Let’s address the elephant in the room: pricing. The vendors discussed on this blog can’t match the value OnPage offers for the price. We’ve consistently delivered cutting-edge innovations without increasing our prices over the past five years. Unlike other vendors, OnPage maintains transparent pricing and subscription levels. You’ll never receive surprise invoices based on usage; what you agree to upfront is exactly what you’ll pay. Plus teams can try out OnPage for free for 7 days. Our pricing information can be found here: https://www.onpage.com/pricing/
Additionally, OnPage offers powerful and customizable integrations with Chat Applications (Teams and Slack), IT service management/ticketing solutions (like ConnectWise, ServiceNow, Autotask etc), Salesforce cloud solutions, Cybersecurity & Monitoring applications, and also supports SSOs from several vendors in the industry. The bi-directional integrations are not only continually updated to include the latest technology solutions, versions, and capabilities, but are fully supported by our technical support team.
We also want to highlight that OnPage is known for its exceptional flexibility when it comes to development requests. Unlike many vendors in the market, we prioritize customer needs and are committed to making meaningful enhancements to our product. If a customer requires a feature that significantly improves their process, we make it a priority in our development pipeline. Rest assured, your requests won’t be ignored—they are thoroughly considered in our weekly product strategy meetings. As OnPage is central to our operations, we consistently update and enhance it, rather than simply maintaining it as a revenue source.
We also frequently receive positive feedback from customers who have transitioned from solutions like xMatters, praising OnPage’s intuitive scheduling system. We assure our prospective clients that if you can navigate Outlook’s calendar, you’ll find OnPage easy to master.
Source: G2
xMatters is one of the providers of enterprise incident management. xMatters offers a single platform for managing an organization’s response to any major event, from IT outages to natural disasters.
xMatters’ cloud-based solution integrates with existing IT infrastructure and applications, providing a unified view of all incidents across the enterprise.
xMatters is another prominent competitor in the larger enterprise incident management solutions market. xMatters offers a single platform for managing an organization’s response to any major event, from IT outages to natural disasters.
xMatters’ cloud-based solution integrates with existing IT infrastructure and applications, providing a unified view of all incidents across the enterprise.
Source: xMatters
xMatters offers four pricing plans including a free version for small sized teams. The other plans are:
Starter – Comes with the essentials for larger teams, costing $9 per user/month
Base – This is the standard package, coming in at $39 per user/month
Advanced – xMatters’ unlimited option that requires organizations to contact their sales team for pricing information.
Source: Splunk
Splunk automates key processes to reduce time taken to acknowledge and resolve incidents. With Splunk, incidents can be delivered to the right person based on their expertise. The tool also allows to streamline on-call schedules and escalation policies.
Source: Splunk
Splunk On-Call has three pricing plans, with no free option. The first is their Infrastructure plan starting at $15 per host/month. Then they have App & Infra which is $60 per host/month. Splunk’s most expensive subscription is $75 per host/month.
Source: G2
Opsgenie is an incident management platform designed to ensure critical alerts are never missed. It enables teams to schedule on-call rotations, manage escalations, and quickly respond to incidents by notifying the right people at the right time. Opsgenie integrates with a variety of monitoring and collaboration tools, helping teams maintain high availability and reliability of their systems.
Source: Opsgenie
Opsgenie has four pricing packages – Free, Essentials, Standard and Enterprise. Essentials is $9.45 per user/month and is a simple plan with limited features. Standard offers unlimited alerting and incident management for $19.95 per user/month. Lastly, Enterprise is the advanced plan costing $31.90 per user/month.
Source: Datadog
Datadog Incident Management is an integrated solution designed to help teams resolve incidents quickly and efficiently. Built on Datadog’s comprehensive monitoring and observability platform, it offers a seamless experience for managing incidents from detection to resolution.
Source: Datadog
For Datadog Incident Management alone, the price is $30 per seat/month, and if you wanted to bundle the product with Datadog on-call, the pricing is $40 per seat/month.
For teams with the technical resources to self-host and maintain internal infrastructure, open-source incident alerting tools can be a flexible and cost-effective alternative to commercial platforms like PagerDuty. These solutions offer the core functionality needed for on-call management and alert delivery, often without licensing fees or vendor lock-in. However, open-source tools require significantly more hands-on effort to configure, maintain, and secure. They typically lack formal support, polished mobile experiences, and out-of-the-box compliance—factors that can be critical in high-stakes environments. Still, for the right teams, they can offer unmatched control and customization.
Here are four open-source alternatives worth considering:
Developed at LinkedIn, Iris is a scalable incident communication system designed for high-priority alerting. It routes alerts intelligently to the right responders and integrates seamlessly with OnCall, making it well-suited for large-scale engineering organizations.
OnCall complements Iris by handling complex on-call schedules, rotations, and escalations. With native Slack and email integrations, it gives teams full control over how and when alerts are delivered—ideal for DevOps teams that prefer to own their full incident lifecycle.
Modeled after PagerDuty, OpenDuty is a straightforward, lightweight alerting platform. It handles basic on-call rotations and escalation rules, and delivers alerts via services like Twilio and SMTP. Best for smaller teams or those seeking minimalism over bells and whistles.
Cabot is a self-hosted monitoring and alerting system that includes built-in health checks and integrations with external monitoring tools. It manages both detection and alerting, offering a unified experience for teams that want an all-in-one, open-source alternative.
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By now, we understand the significance of continuous monitoring systems to keep services “always-on”. To maximize the effectiveness of monitoring and observability tools, it must be further complemented with alerting systems. As such, Incident Alert and On-Call Management tools act as force-multipliers in the incident management lifecycle, mobilizing the right incident response teams to spring into action and accelerate incident remediation.
Now, while PagerDuty is a popular tool used to manage alerts, there are many other feature-packed alternatives that are might be even better suited to your business needs. They may all offer the same base functionality, but they also deliver unique value. As such, the best solution is based on what features matter to you the most and how much are you willing to spend.
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