Every device, everywhere.

How is sending someone an email who isn't at their desk effective? Or better yet, how do you let people know that email is down? If you are sending an email and hoping...well...that's just silly. xMatters relevance engines let you send notifications through any communication channel and it also lets users decide how they want to receive notifications.

Click to zoom - Phone Calls Sometimes all you need to do is make the dang phone ring to get someone's attention and pull them into the process, and we can do that. Send your voice recording, use one of our recordings, or use our text-to-speech functionality to ensure your message is heard.

Click to zoom - iPhone and iPadDon't worry, xMatters works with all of the iPhone's fancy features. You can download our app so you can receive push messages. Not only that, but texts, emails, and voice messages all work on the iPhone. The world's coolest IT management application sending relevant information to the world's coolest phone and tablet.

Click to zoom - Blackberry and AndroidUse a Blackberry? Droid user? No problem. You'll be able to take advantage of the secure push capabilities of your Blackberry Enterprise Server and receive SMS texts, emails and voice messages from xMatters no matter what kind of device you use.

Click to zoom - SMS and PagersIt turns out, texting isn't just for your teenager. There are a ton of useful situations when sending a text message is more effective than sending an email or a voice message. Also, we're not judging your out-of-date technology - we support a full range of text and numeric pages.

Click to zoom - Instant MessageCommunication delays are not a LOL matter - sometimes IMs are the most convenient way to get someone's attention. Use your Avaya, Cisco or other VoiP devices to figure out who's available for the alert then find them fast.

Click to zoom - EmailBecause we don't get enough email in our inbox right? Send email notifications with the click of a button to pull the right people into your process, to provide status updates to the team, or to notify the lines of business of service outages.