Beagle puts AbuselPDB to work from Slack and Microsoft Teams - reading what it needs, drafting the work, and waiting for your nod.
AbuseIPDB is a project helping make Web safer by providing a central blacklist for webmasters, system administrators, and other interested parties to report and find IP addresses that have been associated with malicious activity online.
One thread: ask about your AbuselPDB in plain language, and Beagle steps in on its own when something moves. The same conversation in Slack, Microsoft Teams, or Gmail.
@beagle what's the state of our alerts?
Two alerts need you today - both linked below with what changed. The next step is drafted, one nod from going out.
A service alerts or a job fails - Beagle catches it in AbuselPDB, pulls what matters, and is ready to flag it and draft the summary. It goes out when you nod, not before.
With AbuselPDB connected, from day one.
Beagle keeps an eye on AbuselPDB. When a service alerts or a job fails, it catches it and brings the context to your channel.
It can flag it and draft the summary - then waits for your nod before anything is saved or sent.
Ask "what's the state of our alerts?" and Beagle answers from AbuselPDB and everything else it's connected to, in plain language.
One teammate across both tools. No zap to build.
Yes. Connect AbuselPDB with OAuth and Beagle works with it from Slack and Microsoft Teams - reading what it needs, drafting the work, and asking before anything goes out.
Beagle watches AbuselPDB for when a service alerts or a job fails and is ready to flag it and draft the summary. You can also just ask it questions about your alerts in plain language.
Every read is scoped to the teammate who asked - Beagle only sees what that person can already see in AbuselPDB - and nothing is sent or saved until you approve it.
No. Beagle is the teammate in the middle. You talk to it in plain language instead of building and maintaining AbuselPDB workflows by hand.
