Integrations
Fits Into Your Existing Workflow
Sitewatch plugs into the tools you already use. Trigger website checks from your CI/CD pipeline, receive alerts in Slack, and let Sitewatch auto-detect your technology stack for smarter monitoring.
- Deploy hooks for Vercel, Netlify, GitHub Actions, and any CI/CD
- 5 alert channels including Slack, PagerDuty, and Opsgenie
- Automatic stack detection for 23+ platforms
Deploy hook received
Vercel → Sitewatch
Website check queued
3 pages
Assets validated
47 assets checked
Slack notification sent
#deploys channel
Deploy hooks
Trigger website checks from your CI/CD pipeline
Vercel
Add a Sitewatch deploy hook to your Vercel project. Every deployment triggers an immediate website check — catch broken builds before they reach users.
Netlify
Connect Netlify deploy notifications to Sitewatch. Automatic post-deploy verification for every site you ship.
GitHub Actions
Add a single step to your GitHub Actions workflow. Sitewatch runs website checks as part of your CI/CD pipeline.
Generic webhook
Any CI/CD system that can send a POST request can trigger Sitewatch checks. Jenkins, GitLab CI, CircleCI, Bitbucket Pipelines — they all work.
Alert channels
5 ways to get notified when something breaks
Slack
Rich Slack notifications with incident details, affected assets, and direct links to the Sitewatch dashboard. Route alerts to the right channel per site.
Detailed email alerts with full incident context. Configure per-site recipients so the right people get notified.
PagerDuty
Native Events API v2 integration. Severity mapping to PagerDuty levels, fingerprint-based dedup keys, and full incident lifecycle — trigger, acknowledge, resolve.
Opsgenie
Native Alert API integration. Priority mapping from P1 to P5, alias-based deduplication, and full alert lifecycle management.
Webhooks
Send structured incident data to any endpoint. Build custom integrations or feed data into your own tools and dashboards.
Automatic stack detection
23+ platforms detected automatically
Frameworks
- Next.js
- Nuxt
- Gatsby
- Remix
- SvelteKit
- Astro
- Angular
CMS platforms
- WordPress
- Shopify
- Webflow
- Squarespace
- Wix
- Ghost
- Contentful
Hosting & CDN
- Vercel
- Netlify
- Cloudflare
- AWS CloudFront
- Fastly
- WP Engine
- Kinsta
E-commerce
- Shopify
- WooCommerce
Integration FAQ
When your CI/CD pipeline completes a deploy, it sends a webhook to Sitewatch. We immediately queue website checks for the affected site — checking every linked asset, API endpoint, and page for regressions. Results appear in your dashboard and alert channels within minutes.
Absolutely. Deploy hooks are optional. Without them, Sitewatch checks your sites on a regular schedule (every 5–30 minutes based on your chosen interval). Deploy hooks just add instant post-deploy verification on top of scheduled monitoring.
Sitewatch sends rich Slack messages with incident details, affected assets, severity, and direct links to the dashboard. You can route alerts per site to different channels.
Both are native integrations — no webhook configuration needed. For PagerDuty, Sitewatch uses the Events API v2 to trigger, acknowledge, and resolve incidents with severity mapping and deduplication keys. For Opsgenie, Sitewatch uses the Alert API with priority mapping (P1–P5) and alias-based deduplication. Connect either in under a minute from the Sitewatch dashboard.
Connect your first integration in minutes
Free plan includes email alerts. Starter adds Slack and webhooks. Pro adds PagerDuty, Opsgenie, and SMS.