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Wachd
the OpsGenie replacement that runs in your cluster
Wachd receives alerts from Grafana, Datadog, and Prometheus and tells your on-call engineer WHY it fired — not just that it fired. Self-hosted, air-gapped ready, Apache 2.0.
We built Wachd after hitting the same wall repeatedly — every modern alert intelligence tool is SaaS only, which is a hard no for banks, fintechs, and regulated environments. When Atlassian announced OpsGenie shutting down in 2027 we looked at alternatives. All SaaS. Grafana OnCall just entered archive mode. Nothing self-hosted had AI root cause — they knew who to call but not why the alert fired. So we built it. One Helm chart, runs inside your cluster, no data leaves your network. When an alert fires it fetches recent git commits, pulls error logs, correlates the timeline, and sends the on-call engineer the probable cause — not just the alert title. AI runs locally via Ollama. Full on-call scheduling, rotation, escalation, AD/SSO, SMS, Slack bot. Apache 2.0. Built for the teams SaaS vendors cannot serve — regulated industries, air-gapped environments, anyone where data residency is non-negotiable.
If you're evaluating OpsGenie replacements, I'd love your questions. And if this looks useful, an upvote goes a long way for a solo launch.
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About Wachd on Product Hunt
“the OpsGenie replacement that runs in your cluster”
Wachd was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 2 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #154 on the daily leaderboard. Wachd receives alerts from Grafana, Datadog, and Prometheus and tells your on-call engineer WHY it fired — not just that it fired. Self-hosted, air-gapped ready, Apache 2.0.
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We built Wachd after hitting the same wall repeatedly — every modern alert intelligence tool is SaaS only, which is a hard no for banks, fintechs, and regulated environments.
When Atlassian announced OpsGenie shutting down in 2027 we looked at alternatives. All SaaS. Grafana OnCall just entered archive mode. Nothing self-hosted had AI root cause — they knew who to call but not why the alert fired.
So we built it. One Helm chart, runs inside your cluster, no data leaves your network. When an alert fires it fetches recent git commits, pulls error logs, correlates the timeline, and sends the on-call engineer the probable cause — not just the alert title. AI runs locally via Ollama.
Full on-call scheduling, rotation, escalation, AD/SSO, SMS, Slack bot. Apache 2.0.
Built for the teams SaaS vendors cannot serve — regulated industries, air-gapped environments, anyone where data residency is non-negotiable.
If you're evaluating OpsGenie replacements, I'd love your questions. And if this looks useful, an upvote goes a long way for a solo launch.