OpsGenie Shutdown: April 2027

The Best OpsGenie Alternative for Small Teams

Atlassian is killing OpsGenie. Jira Service Management is overkill for your 5-person team. QuietPage is AI-native incident management that actually resolves alerts for you — at a price that makes sense.

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OpsGenie End-of-Life Timeline

OpsGenie vs. QuietPage

Everything OpsGenie does, minus the enterprise bloat. Plus AI that actually resolves incidents.

Feature OpsGenie QuietPage
Pricing $29/user/month $29/month flat
5-person team cost $145/month $29/month
AI-powered triage Manual rules only Built-in, automatic
Auto-resolve incidents No 80% resolved autonomously
Setup time Hours of configuration 5 minutes (webhook)
AI post-mortems No Auto-generated
Best for team size 50+ engineers 1–20 engineers
Product future Shutdown April 2027 Actively developed

AI-Native Incident Resolution

OpsGenie pages you and waits. QuietPage investigates, triages, and resolves while your team sleeps. It rolls back deploys, restarts services, and writes the post-mortem. You wake up to a summary, not a 3am page.

$29/mo Flat — Your Whole Team

OpsGenie charged per seat. A 5-person team paid $145/month and an enterprise team paid thousands. QuietPage is one flat price regardless of team size. No surprise bills when you add an engineer.

5-Minute Setup, Zero Config

OpsGenie required hours of routing rules, escalation policies, and team configurations. QuietPage takes a single webhook URL. Point your monitoring tools at it and you're live. Datadog, Grafana, CloudWatch, Render — all work out of the box.

Switch from OpsGenie in 5 minutes

Don't wait until April 2027. Move your alert routing to QuietPage today and let AI handle the incidents your team shouldn't lose sleep over.

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OpsGenie Migration FAQ

When is OpsGenie actually shutting down?
Atlassian stopped selling new OpsGenie subscriptions in June 2025. Existing customers can continue using OpsGenie until April 2027, when the product shuts down completely. Atlassian is pushing teams toward Jira Service Management (JSM) as the replacement. Read our full OpsGenie shutdown migration guide for the complete timeline and what to do next.
How long does it take to switch from OpsGenie to QuietPage?
About 5 minutes. QuietPage accepts alerts via standard webhooks from any monitoring tool. Point your existing alert sources (Datadog, Grafana, CloudWatch, etc.) at your QuietPage webhook URL and you're live. No complex migration scripts or configuration files.
Is Jira Service Management a better alternative?
For enterprise teams with 50+ engineers, maybe. For small teams? JSM is expensive ($20–$50/agent/month), complex to configure, and designed for ITSM workflows you probably don't need. QuietPage is built specifically for small engineering teams that just need their alerts handled.
Can QuietPage actually resolve incidents automatically?
Yes. QuietPage's AI agent can triage alerts, correlate them with recent deploys, restart services, roll back deployments, and generate post-mortems — all without waking anyone. About 80% of common incidents are resolved autonomously.
What monitoring tools does QuietPage work with?
Anything that can send a webhook. Datadog, Grafana, AWS CloudWatch, PagerDuty, UptimeRobot, Render, Vercel, and any custom JSON payload. If your tool can POST to a URL, QuietPage can ingest it.
Do you offer a free tier?
Yes. The free plan includes 5 alerts per day with basic email notifications and an alert dashboard. The Pro plan ($29/mo) unlocks unlimited alerts, AI triage, auto-resolution, Slack integration, and post-mortems. See full pricing
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