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Incident/Ops

Incident/Ops

Incident management that lives where your team works

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Run incidents, manage on-call rotations, and generate clean postmortems, all without leaving Slack. Built for engineering teams who move fast.
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Launch tags:Slack•Developer Tools•Bots
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Jose Zamudio
Hey Product Hunt! šŸ‘‹ Super excited to share Incident/Ops with you today, an incident management tool that lives entirely in Slack. The problem we're solving: If you've ever been in a 2am incident, you know the chaos: messages flying everywhere, someone trying to remember "when did we first notice this?", and then the dreaded "we need a postmortem" the next morning. Most of us have spent hours trying to piece together a timeline from scattered Slack messages and half-remembered events. Why I built this: I got tired of the context-switching tax. Opening a separate incident management tool during an outage adds friction when you need it least. Your team is already in Slack, why make them go somewhere else? So I built Incident/Ops around three simple commands: /incident start – kick off tracking (creates a new channel to track incident) /incident status – log updates as you go /incident postmortem – let AI generate the writeup Everything is timestamped, organized, and preserved. When it's over, you have a clean postmortem without doing the manual work. What's included: āœ… Incident tracking with severity levels āœ… Automatic timeline capture āœ… AI-powered postmortems āœ… On-call scheduling & rotations āœ… Slack-native paging with auto-escalation āœ… Jira & PagerDuty integrations Pricing: Free tier includes unlimited incidents, on-call management, and paging. Pro ($29/mo) adds AI postmortems, analytics, and integrations. Would love your feedback! What's been your biggest pain point with incident management? Happy to answer any questions šŸ‘‡