OpsGenie MCP Server
Updated June 2026The OpsGenie MCP server, built by Giant Swarm (Community), provides the OpsGenie MCP Server bridges MCP-capable clients like Claude Desktop and Cursor to OpsGenie's alerting and on-call platform, so an on-call engineer can triage incidents from an AI assistant instead of switching to the OpsGenie web console. It is community-built and best for DevOps & CI/CD.
by Giant Swarm (Community)
About
The OpsGenie MCP Server bridges MCP-capable clients like Claude Desktop and Cursor to OpsGenie's alerting and on-call platform, so an on-call engineer can triage incidents from an AI assistant instead of switching to the OpsGenie web console. Alert tools cover list_alerts (with OpsGenie's powerful filter-query syntax for scoping by status, priority, tag, or team), get_alert for full detail, and acknowledge_alert/unacknowledge_alert for actually working an incident from chat. Team tools (list_teams, get_team) let an agent resolve who owns a given alert, and heartbeat tools (list_heartbeats, get_heartbeat) expose the health of OpsGenie's dead-man's-switch monitors — useful for an agent answering "is our nightly batch heartbeat still healthy?" without a dashboard. The server is written in Go, ships as a single binary installable via `go install`, and supports stdio, SSE, and streamable-HTTP transports plus a built-in self-update command. Authentication uses an OpsGenie API token set via the OPSGENIE_TOKEN environment variable (or a custom var name via --token-env-var). Important context: this is a community project, not an Atlassian first-party release — no official Atlassian OpsGenie MCP server exists, and Atlassian has been folding OpsGenie's alerting/on-call features into Jira Service Management's roadmap, so teams already on JSM should also check the Jira MCP Server entry on this site. The repo itself is now archived (last updated 2026-05) but the built binary remains functional for existing OpsGenie accounts.
Installation
go install github.com/giantswarm/mcp-opsgenie@latestCategories
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