It so happens that we are also hiring a ton! Check us out at <a href="http://www.pagerduty.com/company/work-with-us/" rel="nofollow">http://www.pagerduty.com/company/work-with-us/</a> or reach out to me directly if you're interested in working on hard problems with highly available distributed systems (email in profile).
This is great. We use the most primitive part of their functionality which is simply alert the right person through the best channel - whenever a part of our system detects that something is wrong. That's all - but I still love it. Hope they continue improving this - it's not perfect yet.
I like the t-shirt (<a href="http://bit.ly/pagerdutyshirt" rel="nofollow">http://bit.ly/pagerdutyshirt</a>) you get with a free trial :-)
PagerDuty is awesome and so is their android App. We've hooked our entire probing(system test) and code instrumentation through riemann to pagerduty. Each time a developer starts a new branch she can deploy it on the cloud, get into pagerduty console and within a few minutes check if there are any regression failures. Furthermore, production alerts make a "snake attack ssss" notification on my android (which by now everyone recongizes) and if they are not auto-resolved within 10 minutes I get a phone call, and if I don't acknowledge it, another engineer gets a phone call...
It took some time to tweak riemann to avoid the pagerduty throttler but now it works great, and makes our product even greater.<p>I would only wish pagerduty added a regex filter in the incidents view. It would help us alot.
Congratulations to them! It's a pretty fantastic tool. We use it for incident management for our customer care department as well as engineering.<p>But why does the link go to the comments...?
Awesome! Would be great if they began offering unlimited alerts in some countries other than the US & Canada (the UK would be a good place to start!).