Datadog integration

Developer tools connector, available on Zeplik

Datadog is available as an integration on Zeplik, the AI assistant that works across every model in one chat. Connect Datadog and Zeplik can act on your software development for you: Datadog offers monitoring, observability, and security for cloud-scale applications, unifying metrics, logs, and traces to help teams detect issues. You stay in the conversation while the assistant does the work in Datadog directly.

Zeplik exposes 27 read actions and 15 write actions for Datadog. Read actions run automatically; write actions stay off until you enable write access in Settings, so nothing is changed in Datadog without your consent.

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What Zeplik can do with Datadog

Read from Datadog (27)

Runs automatically in any conversation.

  • Get dashboard

    Get a specific dashboard from datadog. retrieves detailed information about a dashboard including its widgets, layout, template variables, and metadata.

  • Get monitor

    Retrieves detailed information about a specific datadog monitor, including its current state, configuration, and any active downtimes.

  • Get service dependencies

    Get service dependency mapping from datadog apm. this action retrieves the dependency graph for a specific service, showing both upstream services (that call this service) and downstream services (that this service calls). it's essential for: - understanding the blast radius of service failures - identifying critical dependencies during incidents - analyzing service communication patterns - planning architectural changes - monitoring service health in context the dependency information includes call rates, error rates, and latency metrics to help assess the health of service relationships.

  • Get synthetics locations

    Tool to retrieve all available public and private locations for synthetic tests in datadog. use when you need a list of location identifiers for creating or managing synthetic tests.

  • Get tags

    Retrieves all tags associated with a specific host in datadog. useful for understanding host metadata and organizing infrastructure.

  • Get trace by id

    Get detailed information about a specific trace by its id. this action retrieves comprehensive details about a distributed trace, including all spans, timing information, errors, and metadata. it's essential for: - deep diving into specific request flows during incidents - understanding the complete journey of a problematic request - analyzing performance bottlenecks in detail - correlating errors across services - debugging complex distributed system issues the trace id is typically obtained from logs, error reports, or trace search results.

  • Get usage summary

    Retrieves usage summary information from datadog including api calls, hosts, containers, and other billable usage metrics. useful for cost monitoring and usage analysis.

  • List all tags

    List all tags from datadog. tags help organize and filter your infrastructure and applications. this action shows all tags in use across your organization.

  • List api keys

    List api keys in datadog. retrieves all api keys in the organization for security auditing, access management, and key rotation planning. helps maintain security posture by tracking key usage and ownership.

  • List apm services

    List apm services from datadog. application performance monitoring (apm) provides deep visibility into your applications, helping you track performance, errors, and dependencies.

  • List aws integration

    List aws integrations in datadog. retrieves all configured aws account integrations, showing which aws accounts are monitored by datadog and their configuration settings. useful for cloud infrastructure management and ensuring comprehensive monitoring coverage.

  • List dashboards

    Lists all datadog dashboards with basic information. useful for dashboard management and getting an overview of available dashboards.

and 15 more.

Act in Datadog (15)

Runs only after you enable write access.

  • Create dashboard

    Create a dashboard in datadog. dashboards provide customizable visualizations for monitoring your infrastructure, applications, and business metrics in a unified view.

  • Create downtime

    Creates a new downtime in datadog to suppress alerts during maintenance windows or planned outages. useful for preventing false alarms during deployments or maintenance.

  • Create event

    Creates a new event in datadog. events are useful for tracking deployments, outages, configuration changes, and other important occurrences.

  • Create monitor

    Creates a new datadog monitor to track metrics, logs, or other data sources with configurable alerting thresholds and notifications.

  • Create slo

    Create a service level objective (slo) in datadog. slos help you define and track reliability targets for your services, enabling data-driven decisions about service quality and reliability investments.

  • Create synthetic api test

    Create a synthetic api test in datadog. creates a new synthetic api test that continuously monitors api endpoints from multiple locations worldwide. useful for proactive monitoring of api uptime, performance, and functionality.

  • Create webhook

    Create a webhook in datadog. webhooks enable you to receive notifications from datadog monitors and alerts to external services and applications.

  • Delete dashboard

    Delete a dashboard in datadog. permanently removes a dashboard from your organization. this action cannot be undone. use with caution.

  • Delete monitor

    Deletes a datadog monitor permanently. use with caution as this action cannot be undone.

  • Mute monitor

    Mute a monitor in datadog. temporarily silences alerts from a monitor, which is useful during maintenance windows, deployments, or when investigating known issues to prevent alert fatigue.

  • Submit metrics

    Submits custom metrics to datadog. useful for sending application-specific metrics, business kpis, or custom performance indicators.

  • Unmute monitor

    Unmute a monitor in datadog. re-enables alerts from a previously muted monitor, returning it to normal monitoring and alerting behavior. use this after maintenance windows or issue resolution to resume monitoring.

and 3 more.

How to connect Datadog

  1. Sign in to Zeplik

    Create a free Zeplik account or sign in. New accounts start with free credits, so you can try Datadog immediately.

  2. Connect Datadog

    Open Settings and go to Connectors, then press Connect on Datadog. You can also connect from the Datadog page in the app.

  3. Add your Datadog API key

    Paste your Datadog API key when prompted. Zeplik stores it securely on the server and starts working with Datadog right away.

Frequently asked questions

Can I use Datadog with Zeplik?
Yes. Datadog is available as an integration on Zeplik. Connect it once and the AI assistant can work with your Datadog account inside any conversation.
What can Zeplik do with Datadog?
Once connected, Zeplik has 27 read and 15 write actions for Datadog. Datadog offers monitoring, observability, and security for cloud-scale applications, unifying metrics, logs, and traces to help teams detect issues.
How do I connect Datadog to Zeplik?
You connect Datadog by pasting your own Datadog API key in Settings under Connectors. There is no separate app to install.
Does Zeplik change things in Datadog without asking?
No. Zeplik reads from Datadog by default. Any action that changes data in Datadog requires write access, which stays off until you enable it in Settings under Connectors.
How much does connecting Datadog cost?
Connecting Datadog is free. You only spend Zeplik credits when the assistant runs, and new accounts start with free credits.

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