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PagerDuty AIOps
Best overallFor everyday users, neither tool is a casual purchase — but if you're a developer or ops person drowning in alerts, PagerDuty AIOps is the faster, cheaper win with a free tier and a great mobile app. Dynatrace Davis AI is far more powerful for deep root-cause analysis and full-stack visibility, but it's expensive, complex, and overkill unless you manage large production systems. The single biggest difference: PagerDuty helps you stop the noise; Dynatrace helps you find the needle.
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Common questions
No — PagerDuty is better for small startups. It has a free tier, a mobile app, and you can get value in days. Dynatrace is expensive and complex; you'd pay for features you don't need yet.
Yes — PagerDuty has an excellent mobile app for iOS and Android. You can acknowledge alerts, see incident details, and trigger automated actions from your phone. Dynatrace has no mobile app.
Neither is truly for non-technical people, but PagerDuty is easier. Its core job — reducing alert noise — is straightforward. Dynatrace requires understanding of servers, logs, and queries.
Yes — PagerDuty doesn't monitor your systems itself. You need to connect it to monitoring tools like Datadog, AWS CloudWatch, or New Relic. Dynatrace monitors everything on its own.
For most small to medium teams, PagerDuty gives better value because you can start free and only pay for users who are on call. Dynatrace's per-host pricing can get expensive fast.
Yes — Dynatrace has AutomationEngine that can run scripts or workflows when it detects an issue. PagerDuty can also trigger automated actions, but Dynatrace's causal AI makes the automation more precise.
PagerDuty AIOps wins for most people: cheaper, easier, mobile-friendly, and cuts alert noise by 91% — Dynatrace Davis AI is the powerhouse for deep troubleshooting, but only if you need full-stack observability and have the resources to handle it.
If you're a regular person (not a full-time DevOps engineer), start with PagerDuty AIOps — it's free to try, works on your phone, and will stop the alert overload. Only consider Dynatrace if you manage a large system and have the time and budget to master a powerful but complex tool.
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