Create Google Docs for incident post-mortems with All Quiet
The All Quiet outbound integration for Google Docs creates a new Google document when you forward an incident, using the folder you pick in Google Drive. It fits teams that already live in Google Workspace and want lightweight post-mortem documentation next to the rest of their work. Connect once with the same Google OAuth app as Google Sheets, browse folders, and save the destination; All Quiet then adds incident details and a link to the open doc on the incident.
Manage the whole incident cycle in Google Docs
Utilize All Quietโs incident management platform to streamline alerts from your whole observability and monitoring stack in Google Docs. Communicate and collaborate to reduce mean time to resolution (MTTR). Customize your communication preferences by selecting the desired channels, filter by incident severity and use smart notification delays to minimize noise.
Inbound Integrations
Real-time Alerts to Google Docs
Get streamlined alerts from you whole tech stack and collaborate in Google Docs. Update and resolve incident directly from your channels.
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How Google Docs integrates with All Quiet
Set Up Integration
Connect All Quiet with Google Docs in a matter of minutes. Follow our intuitive documentation to get it started.
Integration GuideUtilize On-call Escalations & Routing Rules
All Quietโs on-call schedules and escalation policies adapt to your teamโs needs. From now on, on-call team members will be notified about alerts with Google Docs. Set up Routing rules to optimize alerting, e.g. filter for alert severity.
Get Alerted, Collaborate & Resolve
Send alerts from your whole tech stack to Google Docs. Streamline communication and collaborate amongst team members. Create, update and resolve incidents directly from your Google Docs integration.
Learn from Weekly reports
Analyze your teams performance with weekly and on-demand engagement reports. Keep track of important KPIs, such as Mean Time To Respond (MTTR) and percentage of resolved incidents to improve week-over-week.
Connect your whole observability stack with All Quiet, streamline collaboration in Google Docs
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