Give Claude Code your Datadog and Gmail together and it can turn an incident into a written update that is ready to go out. It aggregates the relevant logs, opens a Datadog incident, and drafts the stakeholder email in Gmail for a human to review. Datadog is where the problem surfaces, and Gmail is how the people who care about it find out. Because the exposed Gmail operations are drafts and forwards, the agent prepares the message and you decide when it sends.
Pick the operations you want and each becomes a tool the agent can call directly while it works.
Create an alert/metric monitor.
Fetch a single monitor's details.
List all monitors, optionally filtered.
Edit an existing monitor.
Delete a monitor.
Silence a monitor, optionally scoped and timed.
Re-enable a muted monitor.
Search monitors by query string.
Post an event to the event stream.
Fetch a single event.
List events in a time range.
Query events with a structured filter.
Submit metric data points (time series).
Cross-product timeseries data query (v2).
Query metric points over a time range (legacy v1).
List metrics actively reporting since a timestamp.
Fetch metadata for a metric.
Submit a log entry to the intake.
Search log events (v2 query).
Aggregate/group log events.
Create a dashboard.
Fetch a dashboard definition.
List all dashboards.
Update a dashboard.
Delete a dashboard.
Open an incident.
List incidents.
Update incident fields/state.
Schedule a monitor downtime.
Cancel a scheduled downtime.
List scheduled downtimes.
Get a downtime by ID.
Update an existing downtime.
Create a Service Level Objective.
Get an SLO by ID.
List all SLOs.
Update an existing SLO.
Delete an SLO.
Get SLO performance history.
List infrastructure hosts.
Get total active host counts.
Mute a host to silence its alerts.
Unmute a host.
Get tags for a specific host.
Add tags to a host.
Replace all tags on a host.
Remove all tags from a host.
Post a service check run.
List synthetic tests.
Get a synthetic test configuration.
Trigger one or more synthetic tests to run immediately.
Pause or resume a synthetic test.
Configuration for sending an email
Configuration for reading emails from inbox
Configuration for getting a specific message
Configuration for permanently deleting a message
Configuration for moving a message to trash
Configuration for removing a message from trash
Configuration for modifying message labels
Configuration for replying to an email
Configuration for forwarding an email
Configuration for creating a draft
Configuration for listing drafts
Configuration for getting a specific draft
Configuration for updating a draft
Configuration for deleting a draft
Configuration for sending a draft
Configuration for listing all labels
Configuration for creating a label
Configuration for getting a label
Configuration for updating a label
Configuration for deleting a label
Configuration for listing threads
Configuration for getting a specific thread
Configuration for moving a thread to trash
Configuration for restoring a thread from trash
Configuration for modifying thread labels
Configuration for permanently deleting a thread
Configuration for getting user profile
Claude Code is Anthropic's command-line coding agent. In NoClick you run it as a hosted agent and connect your real apps to its tools handle, so it does far more than write code. Wire in an integration and Claude Code can read and act on Slack, Linear, your database, and more on its own, calling each one as a tool while it works. It is the same capable agent, pointed at your actual workflows instead of a sandbox.
NoClick runs Claude Code for you with Datadog and Gmail wired in as tools. Connect your account and run.