All Quiet changelog
New Docs + Incident Routing!
We've launched two major updates to All Quiet: a complete revamp of our documentation and the introduction of advanced incident routing.
Revamped Docs
We've completely revamped our documentation, making it more visually appealing and easier to navigate. Powered by Mintlify, our new documentation platform is not only more engaging but also features powerful search capabilities with CMD+K. We focused on refining the language to ensure clarity and accessibility for all users, aiming to make information retrieval as seamless as possible.
Check out our docs here: https://docs.allquiet.app/introduction
Advanced Incident Routing
Our new incident routing feature allows for customized handling of alerts based on specific conditions (status, severity, integration, intent & attributes) that can trigger custom actions (change severity, add interaction, discard, etc) and/or define custom channels when conditions are met. This means tech teams get more granular controls on how their incident workflow should look like.
Popular Use Cases:
Mute Channels for TEST Environments: Reduce unnecessary noise by muting alerts from development/testing environments.
Trigger Outbound Webhooks for Escalated Incidents: Automate workflows by triggering outbound webhooks specifically for incidents that require escalation.
Learn how you can use Incident Routing for your use case on our new Docs: https://docs.allquiet.app/advanced/routing
Other Improvements:
UI Improvements for Incident List: Navigate your incidents with an improved user interface designed for quicker access and better clarity.
Slack Integration Enhancements: Customize which Slack channels receive alerts from different integrations, streamlining communication and response efforts.