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PagerDuty Builds AI Operations Hub with Anthropic, Cursor, and LangChain

March 13, 2026

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PagerDuty has expanded its AI integration ecosystem to over thirty partners across eleven categories, adding strategic partnerships with Anthropic, Cursor, and LangChain. The platform now uses Model Context Protocol to embed operational intelligence directly into developer workflows, catching production problems before they reach customers.

PagerDuty Expands AI Ecosystem to Over Thirty Partners

PagerDuty has announced a major expansion of its AI integration ecosystem, growing to more than thirty partners across eleven categories. The move positions the incident management platform as a central hub for AI-driven operations, with flagship partnerships alongside Anthropic, Cursor, and LangChain.

Claude Code Gets Pre-Commit Risk Scoring

The Anthropic partnership centres on a plugin for Claude Code, now listed in the official Anthropic marketplace. The plugin analyses uncommitted code changes against historical incident data, providing pre-commit risk scoring that evaluates deployment safety. A background agent automatically investigates and summarises incident context, surfacing potential risks before code is committed.

Cursor and LangChain Join the Fold

PagerDuty also launched a Model Context Protocol plugin for Cursor, available in the Cursor Marketplace, giving developers access to on-call schedules, service information, and incident history within the AI coding platform. The LangChain integration connects LangSmith's observability platform to PagerDuty's incident management workflows, triggering alerts when it detects error spikes, latency increases, or feedback score drops.

MCP as the Connectivity Backbone

The integrations connect through three pathways: partners connecting to PagerDuty's MCP server, PagerDuty connecting to partner MCP servers, and direct API integrations between platforms. The ecosystem also includes agentic cloud operations with Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure for automated remediation, plus a custom agent for GitHub that embeds operational context into GitHub Copilot.

PagerDuty serves more than thirty-five thousand organisations worldwide and the company's AI integrations directory is publicly available on its website.

Published March 13, 2026 at 6:17am

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