Phabricator is a collection of open source web applications that help software companies build better software. And starting today, you can send incidents from AppSignal to Phabricator.
Just like GitLab, Phabricator can run on your own hardware, or on a hosted platform operated by its creators Phacility, Inc. It supports Git, Mercurial and SVN.
After Phabricator is configured, simply click "Send to Phabricator" in the sidebar of any incident to create an issue on Phabricator.

Not using Phabricator? You can also send incidents from AppSignal to Pivotal Tracker, GitHub, GitLab and Trello.
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