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Hi hunters!
I started building 1stLine because I was struggling with finding the good fit for Opsgenie replacement.
Being in charge of monitoring, I firsthand experienced that these systems have many complex underlying components. However, what surprised me was that incidents, schedules, and on-call rotations weren't the hardest part unlike I expected.
Integrations were.
Every monitoring system sends different payloads.
Every destination expects different payloads.
Grafana, Alertmanager, Pingdom, Slack, Discord, Teams, custom webhooks - everything speaks a different language.
Instead of trying to force integrations into a single format, I built a routing engine that accepts arbitrary payloads, extracts fields, routes alerts, starts escalations, and optionally transforms payloads before forwarding them.
Along the way I noticed another pattern:
Many teams use shared users, service accounts, or other workarounds to avoid responder-seat pricing.
So 1stLine doesn't charge per responder.
Today we're opening Public Preview and I'd love feedback from anyone dealing with alert routing, on-call workflows, or Opsgenie migration.
Happy to answer any questions.
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About 1stLine on Product Hunt
“Route any alert payload without responder limits”
1stLine was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 3 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #159 on the daily leaderboard. Turn Grafana, Prometheus, Pingdom, and custom webhooks into escalated alerts, incidents, phone calls, and AI-assisted response.
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