PagerDuty adds 30 AI partners with Anthropic, Cursor and LangChain deals
PagerDuty Inc. (NYSE: PD) announced partnerships with Anthropic, Cursor and LangChain as part of an expansion that brings its AI integration ecosystem to more than 30 partners across 11 categories.
The San Francisco-based operations management company launched plugins and integrations designed to connect its platform with AI development tools. The Anthropic partnership includes a plugin for Claude Code that analyzes code changes against historical incident data to identify potential risks before deployment. The Cursor integration provides developers access to on-call schedules and incident history within the coding environment. LangChain's integration triggers PagerDuty incidents when its LangSmith platform detects issues like error spikes or latency increases.
The integrations connect through three methods: partners accessing PagerDuty's Model Context Protocol server for service and incident data, PagerDuty connecting to partner MCP servers, and direct API integrations between platforms.
"Organizations are racing to adopt AI agents, but the real challenge is making them work together seamlessly in production environments," said Jennifer Tejada, PagerDuty's CEO and chairperson, according to the company's press release.
The expanded ecosystem includes partnerships for cloud operations with AWS DevOps and Azure SRE agents, enabling communication between PagerDuty and cloud provider systems for automated remediation. The company also created a custom agent for GitHub Copilot that embeds operational context into the development platform.
PagerDuty's platform serves more than 35,000 organizations and integrates with over 700 existing systems. The AI integration directory is accessible through the company's website, providing searchable workflows and partner connections for incident management and operations automation.
