
Link on-call schedules directly to escalation policy steps. Notifications automatically route to whoever is on-call at the moment of the incident.
Set up regional rotations with their own timezone settings. A unified timeline shows all teams at once while respecting local handoff times.
Use time restrictions per rotation to control when each team is active. Route alerts based on regional business hours, not just who's next in the rotation.
See who's on-call now and preview upcoming coverage across all rotations before saving. One calendar view for your entire global team.
Put multiple people on-call simultaneously within a rotation for critical services. Build in redundancy where you need it most.
Daily, weekly, or custom rotation schedules with drag-and-drop ordering. Match the rotation to how your team actually works.
Distributed teams across US, Europe, and Asia need handoffs that respect local time. Regional rotations with timezone-aware scheduling keep alerts from waking the wrong continent.
Incidents don't wait for business hours. Time restrictions route alerts differently on nights and weekends, so the right escalation path activates based on when issues occur.
One person on-call means one missed phone means one missed incident. Concurrent shifts put multiple responders on-call simultaneously for services that can't afford gaps.
On-call burden that falls unevenly burns out your best people. Flexible rotation types with clear scheduling distribute the load so no one carries more than their share.
"I thought you had it" kills response times. Visual timelines show exactly who's on-call now and who's next, eliminating ambiguity during shift changes.
Schedules in one place, escalations in another, monitors in a third. Direct integration connects on-call rotations to escalation policies so alerts route automatically without manual coordination.
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