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Best overallFor everyday users, neither Falkonry nor PagerDuty AIOps is a good fit — both are enterprise tools for specialized technical teams. Falkonry wins for industrial predictive maintenance with no-code, but requires deep sensor data knowledge; PagerDuty AIOps wins for IT incident management but is expensive and complex. The single biggest difference: Falkonry is for machines and sensors, PagerDuty is for software and IT alerts.
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Common questions
PagerDuty has an excellent mobile app for responding to alerts. Falkonry has no mobile app — you can only use it on a desktop browser.
Neither is easy for a true beginner. Falkonry's no-code interface is simpler if you already understand your machine data. PagerDuty AIOps requires IT knowledge to configure integrations and event rules.
Yes, Falkonry is built specifically for predictive maintenance on industrial equipment. PagerDuty AIOps is for IT incident management and won't help you predict when a motor will fail.
PagerDuty has a free tier for basic incident management, but AIOps features cost extra (starting at $25/user/month). Falkonry's pricing is not published — you must contact sales, which usually means it's expensive and enterprise-only.
PagerDuty integrates with 700+ tools like Slack, Datadog, and Jira. Falkonry has no listed integrations — you connect it directly to sensors or databases.
Neither is ideal. Falkonry might work if you run a small factory with sensor data and have a technically savvy employee. PagerDuty AIOps is overkill and too expensive for most small businesses.
Falkonry predicts machine failures with no-code; PagerDuty AIOps silences IT alert noise — both are powerful but require technical know-how and a budget.
If you're a regular person without a technical team, neither of these tools is for you — they're built for specialists. If you run a small factory and have sensor data, Falkonry is worth a demo call. If you manage IT alerts, PagerDuty AIOps is the industry standard but expect a significant time and money investment.
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