Incident starts.
Zoom bridge is one click away.
Runframe creates Zoom war rooms directly from incidents. One click, a Zoom meeting is generated and attached to the incident record so responders can join immediately.
What you get
Zoom bridges tied to incidents, not scattered across chat threads.
One click from the incident
Create a Zoom war room directly from any active incident. Runframe creates the meeting for you and attaches the join link to the incident record.
Join link stays on the incident
The Zoom URL lives on the incident, so responders do not need to hunt through Slack to find the right bridge. New people can join without asking around.
Active bridges are reused
If an incident already has an active war room, Runframe reuses it instead of creating a second meeting. You get one bridge per incident, not link sprawl.
Responders can join before the host
Zoom meetings are created with join-before-host enabled, so the team can get talking immediately even if the creator is still switching context.
Built for incident response
This is not a scheduling integration. Zoom bridges are created for live incidents, attached to the incident record, and expire automatically after 24 hours.
How to connect
Three steps. Install it once for the organization.
Install Zoom once for the org
Go to Settings, then Integrations in Runframe and click Connect Zoom. Authorize the app in Zoom and you are done. Standard OAuth flow, no manual credentials.
Create the war room from an incident
Open an active incident and create a Zoom bridge. Runframe creates the meeting through the Zoom API and stores the join URL on the incident.
Responders join from the incident record
The team uses the Zoom link attached to the incident. If a bridge already exists, Runframe reuses it instead of making another one.
One incident. One bridge. No confusion.
The first few minutes of an incident are usually messy. Someone says "hop on a Zoom," someone else creates a link, another person misses it, and now the team is split across Slack and two different calls.
Runframe fixes that by making the Zoom bridge part of the incident itself. Create it from the incident, keep the link on the record, and reuse the same active bridge if someone clicks again later.
Frequently asked questions
Stop wasting incident time making Zoom links by hand.
Free plan available. Install Zoom once for the org and create bridges from incidents.