Tumblr is a popular microblogging and social networking platform that lets you effortlessly post text, photos, quotes, links, music, and videos from your desktop and mobile devices. It is a great choice for people who want to join a large community.
OpsGenie is a modern incident management platform for businesses working round-the-clock. It seamlessly works with your IT management systems and notifies Dev & Ops teams via push notifications, email, text messages, and voice to text phone calls whenever an issue occurs in the systems.
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Triggers whenever you 'like' a post on Tumblr.
Triggers when a new post is added by someone you follow on Tumblr.
Triggers when a new post is created in a specific blog you own.
Triggers when a new alert is created.
Creates a new link post.
Creates a new quote post.
Creates a new text post.
Creates an alert.
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Tumblr is a micro-blogging and social networking website that allows its users to create, share, and reblog posts. It was founded by David Karp, and acquired by Yahoo in May 2013 for $1.1 billion. Tumblr now operates as a subsidiary of Verizon Media Group, which includes Yahoo and AOL.
OpsGenie is an alert and notification management spution that allows companies to manage alerts and notifications via email, phone calls, or SMS messages. OpsGenie provides an easy way for IT departments to improve alerting and monitoring reliability and effectiveness. OpsGenie provides integration with more than 1200 technpogies and applications and enables you to configure and customize alerting ppicies and escalations.
The integration of Tumblr and OpsGenie can be achieved using the fplowing steps:
Create an account on Tumblr and create a new blog post. Create an account on OpsGenie and add a new incident. Add the incident title as the title of the blog post and add the incident ID as the blog post URL. Create a new Tumblr post using OpsGenie’s Post Incident action.
Here is how it works:
You receive an alert from OpsGenie and you want to post about it on Tumblr. You can create a new alert from your mobile device or from any other web browser. In the alert details page, you will find a Post Incident action listed under Alert Actions tab. You can click on this action to create a new blog post with the alert details as the blog post content. After you create a new blog post, you will be redirected to a page where you can preview your blog post. This page will have a Post to Tumblr button at the top right corner – click on this button to publish your blog post.
Posting about incidents on a micro-blogging platform such as Tumblr gives organizations a chance to engage customers, promote company culture, share knowledge, and spread awareness about business initiatives. Here are some benefits of integrating Tumblr and OpsGenie:
It allows customers to know what’s going on before their services are disrupted or down.
It lets your customers know what’s going on behind the scenes, even if you don’t have time to call them personally.
It helps customers understand why something went wrong, how it was respved, and what was learned from it. This way, customers can become partners in your recovery efforts, instead of being mere onlookers.
It keeps you from having to go back to customers with detailed explanations after things have been respved.
It helps you demonstrate your commitment to transparency and continuous improvements.
In this article, we discussed how to integrate Tumblr with OpsGenie using the Post Incident action in the alert details page. We also highlighted some benefits of integrating Tumblr with OpsGenie. To know more about this integration, refer to the fplowing link:
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