$ stayupfront --integrations --slack

Incidents in Slack. Both directions.

Incident updates post into the channels you choose, replies in the thread sync back to the incident in seconds, and your team can acknowledge without leaving Slack.

One click and one approval to install. No bot tokens to paste.

$ stayupfront --slack --threads

One incident, one thread.

Updates thread under the first message, so the channel stays readable. Replies in the thread sync back to the incident in seconds, attributed to the real person. And anyone on your team can acknowledge straight from the card.

# incidents 14 members
StayUpfront App 14:02
Major Investigating

Elevated API error rates

Affected: Public API

3 replies

S
Sam 14:04 synced to incident

Rolling back the 13:50 deploy now.

P
Priya 14:06 synced to incident

Error rate's already dropping. Acknowledged from the card.

StayUpfront App 14:11

Monitoring — Rollback complete, error rates back to normal.

$ stayupfront --slack --install

Installed in about a minute.

  1. 1

    Click "Add to Slack" from Channels in your settings.

  2. 2

    Approve it in Slack. That approval is the whole setup.

  3. 3

    Pick your channels from a searchable picker and point notification rules at them.

$ stayupfront --slack --permissions

What it can do, in plain English.

Post and read in channels it's in. It joins public channels itself; invite it to private ones.

List your channels to power the channel picker.

Look up names and emails so replies and acknowledgements map to real people.

The token stays locked down. Encrypted at rest, never shown in the UI or an API response.

Disconnect any time, from StayUpfront or from Slack's side.

$ stayupfront --signup
[ private beta · shaping the product ]

Want your incidents in Slack? Get in early.

Private beta is a few weeks out, and I'm letting people in a small group at a time. Drop your email and you'll be one of the first installing it.

Drop your email

Direct email from Rob when your slot's ready. No drip sequence.