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Bigpanda vs VictorOps: What are the differences?

What is Bigpanda? The cure for alert fatigue. Bigpanda helps you manage and respond to ops incidents faster. All your alerts: organized, assignable, trackable, snoozeable, and updated in real-time.

What is VictorOps? We make on-call suck less & help teams to solve problems faster. VictorOps is a real-time incident management platform that combines the power of people and data to embolden DevOps teams so they can handle incidents as they occur and prepare for the next one.

Bigpanda and VictorOps can be categorized as "Monitoring Aggregation" tools.

Some of the features offered by Bigpanda are:

  • Issue tracking for ops
  • Reduce noisy alerts
  • Easy collaboration

On the other hand, VictorOps provides the following key features:

  • On-call schedule management - easily set up rotations, teams & escalation policies
  • Collaborative problem-solving - get the right eyes on the problem quickly
  • Post-mortem reporting

"User interface, easy setup, analytics, integrations" is the top reason why over 6 developers like Bigpanda, while over 5 developers mention "Great Team, Great Product" as the leading cause for choosing VictorOps.

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Pros of Bigpanda
Pros of VictorOps
  • 7
    User interface, easy setup, analytics, integrations
  • 6
    Consolidates many systems into one
  • 2
    Correlation engine
  • 1
    Quick setup
  • 7
    The transmogrifier is a game changer
  • 6
    Great Team, Great Product
  • 5
    Free tier
  • 3
    Much better than ANY of the alternatives. Todd is GREAT
  • 3
    Great tiered escalation management
  • 2
    Android app with Wear integration
  • 2
    On-call routing and the timeline is brilliant
  • 1
    Awesome Team always updating
  • 1
    Nice UI

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What is Bigpanda?

Bigpanda helps you manage and respond to ops incidents faster. All your alerts: organized, assignable, trackable, snoozeable, and updated in real-time.

What is VictorOps?

VictorOps is a real-time incident management platform that combines the power of people and data to embolden DevOps teams so they can handle incidents as they occur and prepare for the next one.

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