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# Oh Dear

[<mark style="color:blue;">Oh Dear</mark>](https://ohdear.app/) is a monitoring tool that monitors uptime, SSL certificates, broken links, scheduled tasks, application health, DNS, and more.

Route detailed alerts from Oh Dear to the right users in Squadcast.

### Using Oh Dear as an Alert Source

1. Navigate to **Services** -> **Service Overview** -> select or search for your Service. Expand the accordion -> In the Alert Sources section, click **Add**.

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2\. Select **Oh Dear.** Copy the displayed **Webhook URL** to [configure](#create-a-squadcast-webhook-alert-in-oh-dear) it within **Oh Dear**. Finish by clicking **Add Alert Source** -> **Done.**

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{% hint style="warning" %}
**Important:**

When an alert source turns Active, it’ll show up under Configured Alert Sources, you can either generate a test alert from the integration or wait for a real-time alert to be generated by the Alert Source. An Alert Source is active if there is a recorded incident via that Alert Source for the Service.
{% endhint %}

### Create a Squadcast Webhook Alert in Oh Dear

**(1)** Login to your Oh Dear dashboard. Head over to the **Account** settings and click on **Team Notifications**

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**(2)** Under **AVAILABLE CHANNELS**, choose **Webhooks**. Then click on **Configure notifications**

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**(3)** Under **Configure notifications**, paste the previously copied Squadcast Webhook URL in the placeholder for **Webhook URL**. Select the alert triggers and click on **Update**

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You can also click on **Send test** to test the alert. This will create a test incident in Squadcast.

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That's it, you are good to go! Your Oh Dear integration is now complete. Whenever Oh Dear fires an alert, an incident will be created in Squadcast for it. Also, when an alert is resolved in Oh Dear, the corresponding incident gets **auto-resolved** in Squadcast.

*Have any questions?* [*Ask the community*](https://community.squadcast.com/view/home)*.*


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