Any cost event, into any ITSM or endpoint.
CloudMonitor posts anomalies and budget breaches to any HTTPS endpoint as JSON, so you can connect any ITSM system like ServiceNow or Freshdesk, plus the automation and on-call tooling you already run.
The webhook is the universal bridge. When CloudMonitor does not ship a native connector for your ITSM or on-call tool, the webhook reaches it anyway. An anomaly or budget breach sends a structured JSON payload to the URL you configure, so ServiceNow, Freshdesk, PagerDuty, or your own automation can take it from there.
- Connects to any ITSM system, including ServiceNow and Freshdesk.
- Sends a structured JSON payload on anomalies and budget breaches.
- Carries the owner, cost group, severity, and dollar impact in the payload.
- Routes by cost group, so each endpoint receives only what it should.
What gets sent
A structured payload you can build on.
Each event includes the severity, the dollar impact, the resource or cost group, and a link back into CloudMonitor. The same anomalies you see in the app become machine-readable events your systems can act on.
- Anomalies and budget breaches as JSON events
- Owner, cost group, and impact in every payload
- Deep link back to the detail in CloudMonitor
Any ITSM, any tool
Open a ticket in the system you run.
Because the payload is generic, the webhook reaches any ITSM or on-call tool CloudMonitor does not integrate with directly. Open a ServiceNow or Freshdesk ticket, trigger a PagerDuty page, or push the event to your own data store.
- ServiceNow and Freshdesk tickets from cost events
- Per-cost-group routing to separate endpoints
- Page, ticket, or store: your logic, your call
The webhook is CloudMonitor’s escape hatch. When an anomaly fires or a budget breaches, CloudMonitor posts a structured JSON payload to the endpoint you configure, and your systems decide what happens next.
It is the cleanest way to reach a tool CloudMonitor does not integrate with directly. Page an on-call engineer, open an incident, trigger a runbook, or feed the event into your own warehouse, all from the same cost signal.
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Govern Webhook spend on real data.
The beta runs against your own tenant: your spend, your allocation, your alerts.