Changelog: Always know who's on-call

Better Stack Team
Updated on May 13, 2025

We've made it much simpler to keep up with who is on‑call. No more wondering who's going to be notified.

Are you running multiple on-call rotations or teams? Quickly view all schedules at once for your entire team. Enable reporting and see who's on‑call across your entire organization.

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Quickly check who’s on‑call across all schedules

Using multiple on‑call rotations? Want to know who is on‑call in all of them? Easily view all your team's on-calls in one place. See all future and current on-call events at a glance. No more checking of individual on‑call schedules to find out who's going to be notified.

View who's on-call.

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Single overview of all on-calls for your stakeholders

Do you manage many teams? Need to know who's on‑call in which team and for which service? Get a full list of all on‑calls across your entire organization on a single report page. See which escalation policies and catalog services directly use your on‑call schedules.

Check your organization's on-calls in Reporting → On-call schedules.

Not using reporting yet? Get detailed reports about your incidents, on‑calls, status pages, and monitors. Track incident response effort, SLA, MTTR, MTTA, and other metrics.

Enable reporting in TeamsFeatures.


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