Connect PagerDuty
Connect PagerDuty to Claude Tag so it can read incidents and on-call schedules. Covers the dedicated account to create, the token fields, and the URL to allow.
Claude Tag is in public beta. Features and behavior described here may change before general availability.
Note: Connections are added inside an Access bundle. At claude.ai/admin-settings/claude-tag, open Access bundles in the left navigation, click into a bundle (or Create one), and go to its Credentials tab.
Connecting PagerDuty lets Claude read incidents and on-call schedules during incident work from any channel under the bundle's scope. You add it as a connection inside an Access bundle; the credential belongs to the agent, not to any person.
Pair this connection with the PagerDuty plugin from Anthropic's plugin marketplace so Claude knows how to call the API; see Attach plugins. This is an HTTP API connection, not an MCP server or a personal claude.ai connector.
Create the credential in PagerDuty
Generate a general-access read-only API key. A read-write key lets Claude acknowledge and resolve incidents; grant that only on a private incident-channel scope.
Creating a general-access key requires the PagerDuty Admin or Account Owner role; non-admins only see User Token keys, which also work but inherit that user's permissions.
PagerDuty's own guide for creating the credential is at support.pagerduty.com.
Add the connection to a bundle
In the bundle, click Connect next to PagerDuty.
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Claude's API key | The api key from PagerDuty |
| Allowed websites | api.pagerduty.com |
PagerDuty accounts on the EU service region use api.eu.pagerduty.com instead.
The Agent Proxy injects the credential at the network boundary; the model and the sandbox are not given the key. See how Agent Proxy works.
Verify the connection
In a channel under the bundle's scope, in a new thread:
@Claude what can you access from this channel?
PagerDuty appears in the list once the connection is live. New connections apply to new threads only.
Related resources
- What this connection adds: the monitoring use cases
- Give Claude access: the full credential-type and allowed-hosts reference
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