Comparison
AgentPing vs PagerDuty
PagerDuty is built for teams managing infrastructure incidents with on-call rotations. AgentPing is built for individual developers who need their AI agents to reach them by phone when something needs attention.
AgentPing is a phone-call alerting service for AI agents. It calls you when your agent is done, stuck, fails, or needs approval — so you don't miss critical moments buried in Slack, Telegram, or email.
Feature comparison
Side by side.
| Feature | AgentPing | PagerDuty |
|---|---|---|
| Built for | Individual developers running AI agents | SRE / DevOps teams with on-call rotations |
| Setup time | Under 2 minutes — sign up, verify phone, send alert | Hours to days — services, escalation policies, schedules |
| Alert source | AI agents and automations (Claude Code, OpenClaw, n8n, Dify, custom scripts) | Monitoring tools (Datadog, CloudWatch, Prometheus) |
| Delivery | Voice call to your verified phone, with retries | Push, SMS, email, phone — configurable per policy |
| Acknowledgement | Keypad during call — acknowledge, snooze, or custom snooze | App, web, email, or phone |
| On-call rotation | No — calls go to your own verified number(s) | Yes — full schedule and escalation chain management |
| Quiet hours | Built in — normal alerts respect them, critical bypasses | Supported via notification rules |
| Pricing | Free plan, then $9/mo (3 phones) or $29/mo (10 phones) | Free for up to 5 users, paid plans from $21/user/mo |
| Agent SDKs | REST API, Python SDK, TypeScript SDK, OpenClaw skill, Claude Code skill | Events API v2, broad monitoring integrations |
Which one fits
Different tools for different jobs.
Choose AgentPing if
- You run AI agents (Claude Code, OpenClaw, custom scripts) and automations (n8n, Dify) and want phone-call alerts when they need you
- You're a solo developer or small team — no on-call rotation needed
- You want to go from zero to phone calls in under 2 minutes
- You need keypad acknowledgement so your agent knows what happened
Choose PagerDuty if
- You manage team on-call schedules and escalation policies
- Your alerts come from infrastructure monitoring tools (Datadog, CloudWatch, Prometheus)
- You need incident workflows with runbooks, war rooms, and postmortems
- You're an SRE or DevOps team at a larger organization
Try it free
PagerDuty for AI agents, built for one person.
Create a free account, verify your phone, and test the full call flow in under two minutes. No credit card, no on-call schedule required.