xMatters is a service reliability platform that helps DevOps, SREs, and operations teams automate workflows, ensure infrastructure and applications are always working, and rapidly deliver products at scale. With the xMatters iOS app, you get actionable alerts with full context for every situation that let you quickly assess incidents and launch response workflows at the touch of a button.
The xMatters app is a “pocket command center” that allows you to:
* Send and receive alerts with full incident context
* Launch actionable responses and workflows
* Track message delivery, escalation, and response
* Set, update, and view your on-call schedule
* Initiate conference calls or join at the tap of a button
* Access contact info for your personnel
* Set custom alert tones
* Attach images for more context or instructions
* Extend your enterprise authentication to your mobile devices
* Protect sensitive data by enabling passcode lock
For those that want to be truly agile, fast-moving companies with happy customers AND happy engineers, xMatters is the only platform for the job.
To learn more about xMatters and get your free account visit xmatters.com
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UI could be improved
When you get a number of events, it’s a bit clunky to go into each one and respond. It doesn’t feel very native, not like its clicking iOS buttons, more like loading theme then web page. It would feel a lot slicker if you could do more iOS native feeling interactions, things like being able to select multiple events at once to respond to them together (after clicking a button at the top to go into select mode), or being able to swipe individual events left/right to quickly respond
It does send alerts but...
No way to override iOS DND but I suspect nothing they can do about that
App works well....
App works well but could do with the functionality to add replacements to your shift group. (As per the web version)