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Integrate New Relic Alerts into All Quiet

🚀 In under 5 min: Discover how to connect New Relic Alerts into All Quiet with a step-by-step instruction for a seamless integration.

Peer Rahne

By Peer Rahne Co-Founder & CEO at All Quiet

Updated: Thursday, 28 March 2024

Published: Wednesday, 05 April 2023

How to Integrate New Relic Alerts into the All Quiet Platform: A Step-by-Step Guide

Monitoring and managing your applications' performance is crucial for ensuring that your users have a smooth and uninterrupted experience. New Relic is a widely used application monitoring platform that offers a comprehensive suite of features for detecting and troubleshooting issues. To enhance your New Relic incident management workflow, the All Quiet platform comes in, providing auto escalation policies and especially a dedicated app for incident management and escalation.

This blog post will briefly overview the process of integrating New Relic alerts into the All Quiet platform through a webhook integration. For detailed instructions, we've created a separate, comprehensive documentation page.

For a full step-by-step guide on integrating New Relic with All Quiet, please visit our New Relic Integration Documentation.

Quick Overview of Integration Steps:

Integrating New Relic alerts involves:

  1. Creating a New Relic integration on the All Quiet platform to obtain a webhook URL.
  2. Using this URL in New Relic to create a workflow with a webhook destination.

Wrapping it up 馃殌

By integrating New Relic alerts with the All Quiet platform, you can streamline your incident response process. Critical issues from the New Relic platform are promptly addressed, enhancing your application's performance and reliability. For detailed steps on setting up the integration, refer to our comprehensive New Relic Integration Guide.

Peer Rahne

Author

Peer Rahne

Co-Founder & CEO at All Quiet

Product leader focused on B2B SaaS platforms; writes about on-call experience, payload mapping, and how teams ship reliable incident workflows.