IncidentFox
An open-source AI SRE agent that triages, coordinates and helps fix production incidents. IncidentFox lives in Slack, Teams or Google Chat; when an alert fires from PagerDuty or Datadog it pulls logs, queries metrics, checks deploy history and correlates across 40+ tools, then posts a root-cause summary with an executable fix. Apache-2.0 and self-hostable. YC 2026.
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An open-source AI SRE agent that triages and helps fix production incidents. It lives in Slack, Teams or Google Chat; when an alert fires from PagerDuty or Datadog it pulls logs, checks deploy history and correlates across 40+ tools, then posts a root-cause summary with a fix script. Apache-2.0 and self-hostable, 300+ integrations. YC 2026. Agent; metrics vendor-reported.
Best for
On-call engineering teams that want first-pass incident triage and root-cause analysis in their chat tool.
Pros
- Open-source (Apache-2.0) and self-hostable
- Triages from the alert inside Slack/Teams
- Correlates across 40+ tools, 300+ integrations
- Posts root cause plus an executable fix
Cons
- Early pilot stage
- Noise-reduction metrics are vendor-reported
- Self-hosting needs ops effort
How it compares
Against incident.io-style platforms, IncidentFox leads with an open-source, self-hostable agent that does the first-pass investigation rather than just managing the incident process.
Full review
IncidentFox is an AI site-reliability engineer that lives inside your team chat - Slack, Teams or Google Chat. When an alert fires from PagerDuty, Datadog or elsewhere, it wakes up in the thread, pulls logs, queries metrics, checks deployment history and correlates anomalies across more than 40 tools, then posts a root-cause summary with an executable fix script.
It auto-discovers what each team needs, generates the integrations, and ships with 300+ tools built in. The core platform is licensed Apache-2.0 with a public repo and can be self-hosted. Founded by ex-Roblox and ex-Meta FAIR engineers, it's part of Y Combinator's 2026 cohort and in early pilots; its noise-reduction figures are vendor-reported, so Outcome is scored conservatively.
Cloudkart Trust Graph
3.8/5- Actual Utility4/5
Source: Initial LLM-authored rubric (backfill)
- Ease of Use4/5
Source: Initial LLM-authored rubric (backfill)
- Pricing Fairness4/5
Source: Initial LLM-authored rubric (backfill)
- Reliability3/5
Source: Initial LLM-authored rubric (backfill)
- Differentiation4/5
Source: Initial LLM-authored rubric (backfill)
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How this score is set
- Editorial rubric
- Primary signal — five dimensions, 3.8/5 average.
- Community reviews
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- Score set by our editorial team before any affiliate relationship is considered. No vendor can buy it.
Frequently asked questions
- Is IncidentFox free, and how much does it cost?
- IncidentFox is open source and free to self-host.
- Who is IncidentFox best for?
- On-call engineering teams that want first-pass incident triage and root-cause analysis in their chat tool.
- How is IncidentFox rated on Cloudkart.ai?
- IncidentFox scores 3.8 out of 5 on the Cloudkart.ai rubric, which weighs actual utility, ease of use, pricing fairness, reliability and differentiation. Scores are set editorially and can never be bought.
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