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On-Call Health: Open-Source Tool Monitors Incident Responder Workloads to Prevent Burnout

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Nicolas Dessaigne

3mo ago· 1 min readenProduct

Summary

On-Call Health is a free, open-source tool designed to monitor and prevent unsustainable on-call workloads for incident responders. It integrates with various operational tools like PagerDuty, GitHub, and Jira, combines this data with self-reported check-ins, and tracks workloads against personal and team baselines to identify potential burnout risks before they become problems.

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Free, open-source tool that helps spot unsustainable on-call workloads before they become a problem.
It pulls signals from tools like Rootly, PagerDuty, GitHub, Linear, and Jira, combines them with self-reported check-ins, and tracks everything against personal and team baselines.
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Free, open-source tool that helps spot unsustainable on-call workloads before they become a problem. It pulls signals from tools like Rootly, PagerDuty, GitHub, Linear, and Jira, combines them with self-reported check-ins, and tracks everything against pe

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