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Overview

WHAWIT is designed as an intelligence layer that works with your existing tools rather than replacing them. Connect your observability platforms, version control systems, CI/CD pipelines, and incident management tools to get the most out of WHAWIT’s capabilities.

Observability platforms

WHAWIT ingests telemetry from the platforms you already use to collect logs, metrics, and traces.

Datadog

Connect your Datadog account to pull logs, metrics, APM traces, and monitors into WHAWIT for intelligent analysis.

New Relic

Integrate with New Relic One to access logs, distributed tracing, and infrastructure metrics.

AWS CloudWatch

Pull CloudWatch Logs, metrics, and alarms from your AWS accounts.

Elastic / ELK

Connect to Elasticsearch and Kibana to analyze logs and APM data stored in your Elastic cluster.

Splunk

Integrate with Splunk Cloud or Splunk Enterprise for log and event analysis.

Grafana / Prometheus

Connect to Grafana Cloud or self-hosted Prometheus for metrics and alerting data.

Google Cloud Operations

Pull logs and metrics from Google Cloud Logging and Monitoring.

Azure Monitor

Integrate with Azure Monitor for logs, metrics, and Application Insights data.

Sentry

Connect Sentry to pull error tracking, performance monitoring, and release health data into WHAWIT.

BetterStack

Integrate with BetterStack for uptime monitoring, incident management, and log aggregation.
Don’t see your observability platform? Contact us—we’re continuously adding new integrations.

Version control and CI/CD

WHAWIT’s autonomous reliability features connect incidents back to code and deployments, enabling root cause analysis and improvement recommendations.

GitHub

Connect repositories to correlate incidents with commits, pull requests, and deployments. WHAWIT can also open PRs with recommended fixes.

GitLab

Integrate with GitLab repositories and CI/CD pipelines for full visibility into code changes and deployments.

Bitbucket

Connect Bitbucket repositories to link incidents with recent code changes.

Azure DevOps

Integrate with Azure Repos and Azure Pipelines for code and deployment correlation.

CI/CD pipelines

GitHub Actions

Track deployments triggered by GitHub Actions workflows.

Jenkins

Connect Jenkins pipelines to correlate builds and deployments with production incidents.

CircleCI

Integrate with CircleCI for deployment tracking and change correlation.

ArgoCD

Connect ArgoCD for GitOps-based Kubernetes deployment visibility.

Vercel

Track Vercel deployments and correlate frontend incidents with deployment changes.

Incident management and alerting

WHAWIT integrates with your existing incident management and alerting tools to streamline response workflows.

PagerDuty

Receive WHAWIT alerts in PagerDuty and enrich PagerDuty incidents with WHAWIT’s intelligent analysis.

Opsgenie

Route alerts to Opsgenie and sync incident status between platforms.

Slack

Incidents in your channel as they are created, with acknowledge, snooze, resolve, assign and unmerge controls that act in place — plus merge narration, agent findings and /whawit to ask about the project.

Microsoft Teams

Incident cards in your channel, with acknowledge, snooze, resolve and assign buttons that act in place.

Jira

Create Jira tickets from WHAWIT incidents and recommendations. Track remediation work in your existing workflow.

ServiceNow

Integrate with ServiceNow ITSM for incident and change management workflows.

Meetings and conferencing

Incidents that need voices get their conference room created from the incident itself — see Meeting bridges.

Zoom

Spin up a Zoom bridge from one or more incidents and invite the responders. Connects with your own Server-to-Server OAuth credentials.

Google Meet

A Meet room created from the incident, with the join link attached to it. Connects with Google OAuth.

Cloud providers

WHAWIT can connect directly to your cloud infrastructure for deeper visibility into resources and events.

Amazon Web Services

Connect AWS accounts to access CloudTrail events, EC2/ECS/EKS metadata, and infrastructure context.

Google Cloud Platform

Integrate with GCP projects for GKE, Cloud Run, and infrastructure visibility.

Microsoft Azure

Connect Azure subscriptions for AKS, App Service, and resource metadata.

Kubernetes and container platforms

WHAWIT provides deep integration with container orchestration platforms for service-level visibility.

Kubernetes

Connect to Kubernetes clusters (EKS, GKE, AKS, or self-managed) for pod, deployment, and service visibility.

Docker

Integrate with Docker environments for container-level context.

Authentication and SSO

Enterprise customers can integrate WHAWIT with their identity providers for secure, centralized access management.

Okta

Enable SSO with Okta for seamless authentication and user provisioning.

Azure AD / Entra ID

Integrate with Microsoft Entra ID (Azure AD) for enterprise SSO.

Google Workspace

Use Google Workspace as your identity provider for WHAWIT access.

SAML 2.0

Connect any SAML 2.0 compatible identity provider.

Webhooks and API

For custom integrations, WHAWIT provides:
  • Outgoing webhooks: Send incident events, recommendations, and alerts to any HTTP endpoint.
  • REST API: Programmatically access incidents, insights, and configurations.
  • Event streams: Subscribe to real-time event feeds for custom processing.
See the WHAWIT API documentation for details on building custom integrations.
Integrations are what WHAWIT ingests from and syncs with. They are not the same as MCP Actions: external MCP connectors give the agents read context from vendors like GitHub and Sentry, and internal operations servers are the levers WHAWIT pulls on your own infrastructure.

Getting started with integrations

  1. Navigate to Settings → Integrations in the WHAWIT app.
  2. Select the platform you want to connect.
  3. Follow the setup wizard to provide credentials and configure the integration.
  4. Verify the connection and start seeing data flow into WHAWIT.

Follow the quickstart

Step-by-step guide to connecting your first integrations.

Architecture overview

Learn how WHAWIT’s intelligence layer works with your integrated tools.