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Sauna reads PagerDuty so the team stays caught up: it triages what broke, drafts the changelog from merged work, and surfaces your review queue — explaining it all in plain English.
Sauna + PagerDuty
Sauna's PagerDuty integration keeps engineering moving: it triages what broke, drafts the changelog from merged work, surfaces your review queue, and explains incidents in plain English — so the team stays caught up without leaving the editor.
Real-Time Operations and Incident Response

Developer tools
Triage a regression by pulling the linked issue and the fix in flight
Draft the changelog or release notes from merged work
Surface the items awaiting your review, ranked by age
Explain what shipped in plain English for the rest of the team
Connect PagerDuty and put Sauna to work.
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“Pull the open items in PagerDuty awaiting my review and text me the top three.”
“Draft this sprint's changelog from what merged in PagerDuty and post it once I approve.”
Connect
Connect it in one click from the library, or just ask Sauna in chat. Link as many accounts as you need — work and personal both sit under one row.
PagerDuty is one of thousands of apps in Sauna's library. Anything not in the library, you add yourself with an API key or an MCP server — right from chat.
In context
Once PagerDuty is connected, Sauna reads and acts on it from plain language — across the web app, Slack, email, iMessage, and Superhuman — and waits for your approval before it writes anything.
Good to know
Sauna reads PagerDuty so the team stays caught up: it triages what broke, drafts the changelog from merged work, and surfaces your review queue — explaining it all in plain English. PagerDuty: Real-Time Operations and Incident Response
Connect it in one click from the library, or just ask Sauna in chat. Link as many accounts as you need — work and personal both sit under one row.
Yes. Unlike most tools, Sauna lets you link as many PagerDuty accounts as you need — each with its own reconnect and remove controls.
Sauna reads only what you connect, and acts only after you approve. Your workspace and its memory are yours, not training data.
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