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Rootly-MCP-serverThis tool links your AI assistant to your Rootly account so you can manage incidents and schedules from your editor. Search past outages, check on-call shifts, find similar problems, and get proven fi

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Daniel NikulshynReviewed by Daniel Nikulshyn·Updated July 2026

Overview

The Rootly-MCP-server is a tool designed to connect your AI assistant to your Rootly account. This allows you to manage incidents and schedules from your editor. You can search past outages, check on-call shifts, find similar problems, and gain access to proven solutions. There are two primary ways to link your AI assistant to Rootly: using OAuth2 for automatic login or by providing an API token. The server provides various transport options, including Streamable HTTP and Server-Sent Events. The tool also supports Code Mode, which offers a more in-depth look at Rootly data. It integrates with multiple platforms, including Claude Code, Gemini CLI, Cursor, and Windsurf. The setup process involves creating a .mcp.json file in your project root or following specific configuration instructions for each platform. Once integrated, you can access Rootly's features from your AI assistant without the need for a browser or extra login steps. This seamless integration enables efficient and streamlined management of incidents and schedules.

Key features

  • Incident management integration
  • Schedule management
  • Search past outages
  • On-call shift checking
  • Similar problem finding
  • Proven fixes access

Pricing

Model
Free
Category
MCP Servers
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Use cases

Incident Response

Use Rootly MCP Server to quickly access and manage incidents directly from your AI assistant, streamlining response times and resolution.

Schedule Management

Link your Rootly account to manage on-call shifts and schedules through your AI assistant, improving team coordination and reducing errors.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Streamlines incident management and scheduling
  • Integrates with multiple AI assistants
  • Offers flexible hosted and local setup options

Cons

  • Requires Rootly account and API token or OAuth2 setup
  • Limited information on specific features and pricing

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Q&A

What incident‑management features are available?

Rootly‑MCP‑server lets you manage incidents and schedules from your editor, search past outages, check on‑call shifts, find similar problems, and access proven solutions—all directly within your AI assistant environment.

Asked by Isabela Almeida · Dec 31, 2025

Can I run Rootly‑MCP‑server locally or does it need to be hosted?

Yes, the tool supports both local and hosted deployments. You simply create a .mcp.json file in your project root or follow the provided configuration instructions to set up the environment.

Asked by Boris Yankov · Nov 30, 2025

What kinds of integration does Rootly‑MCP‑server support?

The server works with several AI assistants such as Claude Code, Gemini CLI, Cursor, and Windsurf. It also offers Streamable HTTP and Server‑Sent Events for data transport, and a Code Mode for deeper inspection of Rootly data.

Asked by Thandiwe Dlamini · Nov 7, 2025

How do I connect Rootly‑MCP‑server to my Rootly account?

You can link the server to Rootly via OAuth2 for an automatic login flow or by supplying a Rootly API token. Once authenticated, the tool can access incidents, schedules, and historical outage data.

Asked by Yuki Mori · Oct 11, 2025

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