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Integrations

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What's an Integration?

An integration is either a third-party software service, or custom tooling and software built in-house by your organization that integrates with Rootly to extend the functionality and features of both.

Rootly has dozens of integrations available, including popular SaaS products like PagerDuty, Jira, Zoom, Kubernetes, and Github. To see all of the integrations currently available when using Rootly, check out the nav bar on the left of this documentation screen.

If you have a custom integration you'd like to create using your own in-house software, see our API Documentation for full information on all the details you'll need to create your own.

Security

  • Integration keys are encrypted at rest using AES 256-bit encryption and protected by TLS in transit.
  • Key management is in place for encryption keys for production services

IP whitelist

  • All integrations will use the following outbound IP's
  • IP1
  • IP2



Updated 03 Mar 2023
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