Generate incident briefs
from the live record.

Turn status, severity, assignments, notes, timeline updates, and transcript context into an editable summary people can trust.

How it works

The brief starts from the incident record, not a blank prompt.

1

Incident context changes

Runframe captures severity, status, assignments, timeline updates, notes, linked work, and call context on the incident record.

2

Generate the brief

Create an editable summary for responders and stakeholders without asking everyone to read the full event stream.

3

Review and share

Responders review the draft, adjust the wording, and use it as the shared update for people joining late.

What incident briefs do

Help people catch up without turning the incident channel into a reading assignment.

Responder catch-up

Give engineers joining mid-incident the current state, suspected impact, owner, and next step without a long scrollback.

Stakeholder-ready summaries

Turn operational context into a concise brief for managers, support, success, and leadership.

Regenerates from current context

Refresh the brief as severity, status, assignments, notes, and timeline events change.

Editable before sharing

Keep the generated brief as a draft so humans can correct nuance before it becomes the source people rely on.

How it fits your workflow

Runframe keeps the incident record current. The brief gives that record a readable shape.

What happensResult
Incident timeline changesBrief can reflect the latest status and decisions
Responder joins lateThey read the brief before asking for context
Stakeholder asks what happenedIncident lead shares a reviewed summary
Incident moves toward resolutionFinal context is ready for the postmortem draft

Frequently asked questions

Stop making every late joiner read the whole incident.

Generate an editable brief from the record your team is already keeping.