The Opsgenie Migation Buyer's Guide
Get the clarity, framework, and comparison you need to seamlessly navigate Opsgenie's end of life.
Atlassian has announced Opsgenie's end of life in April 2027, when all access will be suspended and data deleted.
We know migrations can be stressful, and this certainly wasn't on your 2025/26 roadmap. But this is also a great opportunity to modernize and future-proof your approach to incident management.
The FireHydrant platform is built for how engineering teams work today, with flexible alerting and on-call schedules, AI-driven insights, chat-native response, and full lifecycle incident management — all with pricing that scales to your needs.
The Opsgenie Migration Buyer’s Guide will help you navigate the transition, understand your options, and come out stronger on the other side.
Inside the Guide#inside-the-guide
- Key Migration Timeline: What Atlassian’s shutdown schedule really means, and when to start planning.
- Evaluation Framework: How to assess alternatives against your team’s needs (alerting, automation, extensibility, pricing).
- How FireHydrant Signals Compares: A side-by-side look at Signals vs. Opsgenie, Jira Service Management, and Compass (what stays the same, and what you gain).
- The Modern Path Forward: How FireHydrant carries Opsgenie’s best ideas forward and expands them with smarter workflows and enterprise-ready scale.

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