Top 10 Zenduty Competitors & Alternatives in 2025
Updated onFind more companies like Zenduty. We've shortlisted leading alternatives and mapped their strengths, pricing, and go-to-market focus.

Zenduty
Best for mid-market companiesZenduty is an incident management and response orchestration platform that provides alerting, on-call scheduling, incident response, and post-incident reporting for engineering and operations teams.
Starts at $0 / per user / month
Has a free trial
Competitors
#1
Est. 2009 • 1k+ employees • Public (NYSE:PD)PagerDuty
Best for mid-market companiesDigital operations platform for on-call, incident response and AIOps that routes alerts, automates triage and coordinates incident resolution at scale.
Starts at $0 / per user / month
Has a free trial
- #2Est. 2012 • 51-200 employees • Public (NASDAQ:TEAM)
Opsgenie
Best for mid-market companiesA cloud-based incident alerting and on-call management platform for DevOps and IT teams, now integrated into Atlassian’s product portfolio.
Starts at $0 / per user / month
#3
Est. 2012 • 201-1k employeesBigPanda
Best for enterprisesAIOps platform that ingests alerts and telemetry to correlate events, reduce noise, and automate incident detection and response across complex infrastructures.
- #4Est. 2000 • 201-1k employees
xMatters
Best for mid-market companiesIncident communications and automation platform (now part of Everbridge) that routes notifications, automates workflows and coordinates responders across tools.
Starts at $0 / per user / month
Has a free trial
#5
Est. 2003 • 1k+ employees • Public (NASDAQ:CSCO)Splunk
Best for enterprisesOperational-intelligence software for ingesting, searching, monitoring and analyzing machine-generated data and logs.
#6
Est. 2017 • 51-200 employees • Public (NYSE:SWI)Squadcast
Best for mid-market companiesSquadcast is an incident management and reliability automation platform that unifies on-call alerting, incident response, and SRE workflows to reduce alert noise and MTTR.
Starts at $0 / per user / month
#7
Est. 2018 • 51-200 employeesFireHydrant
Best for mid-market companiesAn all-in-one incident management platform that combines on-call alerting, automated runbooks, service catalog, status pages, and AI-enhanced retrospectives to help engineering teams respond to and learn from incidents faster.
Starts at $9,600 / year
Has a free trial
#8
Est. 2017 • 51-200 employeesBlameless
Best for enterprisesBlameless is a site-reliability engineering (SRE) and incident management platform founded in 2017 that was acquired by FireHydrant in August 2024.
Starts at $9,600 / year
Has a free trial
- #9Est. 2012 • 11-50 employees
AlertOps
Best for enterprisesAlertOps is a SaaS incident-management and alerting platform that automates alert routing, on-call scheduling, escalations, and AI-enabled incident response for IT, DevOps, SRE and MSP teams.
Starts at $0 / month
Has a free trial
#10
Est. 2021 • 11-50 employeesUptime (Better Stack)
Best for SMBsUptime (formerly Better Uptime) is Better Stack’s uptime and incident-monitoring product that provides website, API, cron/heartbeat, and network checks plus on-call incident management and status pages.
Starts at $0 / month
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