CloudQuery Alerts Are Live 🚨

Turn any SQL query into actionable notifications. Write once, get notified automatically when violations appear or clear. No more babysitting dashboards or setting calendar reminders to check for drift.

Demo showing how to configure a CloudQuery alert on the CloudQuery Platform.

We tested this with teams managing 50 to 50,000 resources. The pattern was consistent: infrastructure issues that used to hide for weeks now surface within minutes.

Build Alerts into anything with Webhooks

Configure webhook destinations (Slack, PagerDuty, Jira, custom endpoints). We handle state management and notifications automatically. We use standard webhooks, so you can connect to anything:

  • Slack channels with formatted messages
  • Jira for automatic ticket creation
  • PagerDuty for escalation workflows
  • Custom APIs that trigger remediation scripts

One team built a webhook receiver that creates GitHub issues with query results as markdown tables. Parse time consistently under 1ms for the 95th percentile.

Available now

All CloudQuery Platform users can start using alerts immediately. No additional setup beyond configuring notification destinations.

We recommend starting with one query that matters to your team. See how automatic notifications change your workflow when infrastructure issues surface without manual checking.

Since alerts work with your full normalized cloud asset inventory, you’re not locked into predefined rules. Build exactly what your team needs on top of comprehensive infrastructure data.

Read the complete release here: Announcing CloudQuery Alerts | CloudQuery Blog

Safe to assume this is only for the new CloudQuerry platform and not for those with sell hosted CloudQuerry instances?

Hi @jkaser_EA,

That’s correct - initially our new alerts feature will be available for the CloudQuery platform. However, we’re always interested in understanding your needs and use cases!

If alerts functionality is something that would be valuable for your self-hosted setup, I’d love to connect and talk about your specific requirements.

Thanks for the great question!