I built an AI tool for incident investigation (looking for honest feedback)
Hey everyone ๐ Over the past couple of weeks, Iโve been building a side project called Opsrift. It started from a pretty simple frustration:postmortems, handovers, and incident documentation take ...

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Hey everyone ๐ Over the past couple of weeks, Iโve been building a side project called Opsrift. It started from a pretty simple frustration:postmortems, handovers, and incident documentation take way too much time โ and most of it is repetitive. But while building it, I realized something more interesting: The real problem isnโt writing postmortems.Itโs understanding what actually happened during an incident. So I ended up going a bit further than just a generator. What Opsrift does right now The platform is focused on incident workflows โ mostly for people working in SRE, support, or operations. Right now it includes: Postmortem generator Takes incident data and generates structured postmortems in seconds. Handover generator Useful for shift-based teams โ turns messy updates into clean handovers. Runbook generator Creates structured runbooks based on incident patterns or inputs. Incident Investigator (main focus) This is the part Iโm most interested in: Pulls data from tools like Jir