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DeepSeek Status Page Migration: From Atlassian to Flashduty
DeepSeek moved its public status page from Atlassian Statuspage to Flashduty Statuspage. The engineering math behind it: why they switched, whether to self-host, whether it migrates cleanly, and the key differences between Flashduty and Atlassian.
Flashcat Technical Team


Geely: Building a Unified Incident Response Hub with Flashduty
As Geely accelerates its electric, intelligent, and global transformation, its IT teams face multi-cloud complexity, fragmented alert sources, alert noise, and cross-region on-call coordination. With Flashduty, Geely built a unified alerting and incident response hub and moved from scattered alert handling to a standardized incident governance model.
Flashcat Product Engineering


Starbucks China: Turning 3,000+ Daily Raw Alerts into 500 Actionable Incidents
Across stores, mobile apps, membership systems, and supply chain operations, Starbucks China faced alert storms, difficult alert configuration, and the risk of missed or unhandled alerts. With Flashduty, the team unified alert ingestion, intelligent noise reduction, precise routing, escalation, and closed-loop management, reducing more than 3,000 raw alerts per day to about 500 actionable incidents.
Flashcat Product Engineering


Tuyoo Games: Running On-call Across Multi-cloud and IDC Environments with Flashduty
Tuyoo Games uses Flashduty to connect monitoring systems across cloud and on-prem environments, reduce alert noise, implement on-call scheduling, and route incidents to the right responders without interrupting the entire operations team.
Qin Xiaohui, Flashcat


Yifeng Pharmacy: Unifying Alert Management Across Monitoring Systems with Flashduty
Yifeng Pharmacy uses Flashduty to centralize alerts from Zabbix, Prometheus, Nightingale, and multiple cloud monitoring systems, adding alert aggregation, noise reduction, acknowledgment, escalation, and flexible routing to its incident response workflow.
Qin Xiaohui, Flashcat