Incident Index

Incident Index

Turn incident notes into structured root cause analyses

douglasbell
@douglasbell
Published on Apr 17, 2026
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About Incident Index

Incident Index helps you transform messy incident descriptions into structured root cause analyses and professional reports. You can generate clear documentation from your technical notes and export the final versions to PDF, Word, or Markdown with a single click.

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Incident Index is a web-based platform that automates the transition from raw technical notes to formal root cause analysis documentation. It bridges the gap between incident monitoring and reporting for specialized technical roles through a freemium pricing model.

  • Supports one-click exports to PDF, Word, and Markdown formats.
  • Bridges technical notes with analytical reporting workflows.
  • Offers a free entry point with a freemium pricing structure.
  • Available as a specialized web application for documentation automation.

Ideal for: DevOps Engineers, IT Technicians, and System Administrators who need to transform technical incident logs into professional reports and structured RCA documents.

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Comments (4)

chaudharyarun5797
@chaudharyarun5797

Turning messy incident notes into structured root cause analyses is exactly what on-call engineers need. Post-mortems take forever manually. This could save hours during stressful outage recovery windows.

solzee57
@solzee57

Good product to assist in creating RCA

vk89
@vk89

ran into this exact pain point last quarter — spent way too long turning incident slack threads into proper RCA docs. clean execution on this, and the structured output angle is what makes it useful vs just dumping notes into chatgpt

douglasbell
@douglasbell

I'd built a smaller version of this for myself a few years ago. It was just a simple way to turn incident notes and details into structured RCAs and incident reports. I used it after every major outag